Journalism’s New Propaganda Tool: Using “Confirmed” to Mean its Opposite
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Journalism’s New Propaganda Tool: Using “Confirmed” to Mean Its Opposite. They “Confirmed” Jeffrey Goldberg’s story about Trump’s troops comments. With this disinformation method, they are doing the exact opposite of what journalism, at its core, is supposed to do: separate fact from speculation.
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Journalism’s New Propaganda Tool: Using “Confirmed” to Mean Its Opposite. They “Confirmed” Jeffrey Goldberg’s story about Trump’s troops comments. With this disinformation method, they are doing the exact opposite of what journalism, at its core, is supposed to do: separate fact from speculation.
by Chipit to /s/media_criticism from (theintercept.com)