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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It'll be interesting to see what happens here...a players wife calling out the media lies. Will people on here back up the media that they've been supporting throughout the last 6 months of virus propaganda? Or will they believe the player's wife??? You can't have it both ways; either the media is always right (as many on here claim as it relates to "reporting" on corona) or they're wrong...
It'll be interesting to see what happens here...a players wife calling out the media lies. Will people on here back up the media that they've been supporting throughout the last 6 months of virus propaganda? Or will they believe the player's wife??? You can't have it both ways; either the media is always right (as many on here claim as it relates to "reporting" on corona) or they're wrong...
Easy. The old “source close to the situation.” As long as you use that as a qualifier, you can literally report whatever you want.**** like this just makes me facepalm....how do these reporters/news hacks publish these stories with nothing to prove that it’s credible or true? If there’s no pictures & the subjects the story is about have not confirmed it, how can you just put it out there as a substantiated truth, when it hasn’t been corroborated and is actually patently false?
The “fake news” term, although annoying, appears to be a real concern.
Easy. The old “source close to the situation.” As long as you use that as a qualifier, you can literally report whatever you want.
Pretty much. Or the “unnamed source” might actually be a “source,” but they may not be anywhere near the player or the situation. But writers use them all the time because it’s hard to get sued for libel or slander. They can also just print a retraction later on that nobody gives a damn about. In an era where people are literally overwhelmed by truly fake news sources on social media because their A.I. takes advantage of our need for confirmation bias and rams those fake news outlets down our throats, you’d think the real writers would be more responsible. But they’re not. So they share the blame pie for the degradation of trust between the public and the media, as well."A player who wishes to stay anonymous" = write anything at all.
My first thought. Everyone running to crucify the media as usual without giving one second to think that maybe she is lying/clueless.Big surprise, the wife doesn't believe her professional athlete husband goes out without her knowing.
Why in God’s name would he lie to his wife about going out to dinner with Cam Newton?My first thought. Everyone running to crucify the media as usual without giving one second to think that maybe she is lying/clueless.
Cam does resemble a strong, independent black woman but I think he’s more of a lesbian than anything else.Maybe him and cam are having an affair
It would be worse if Gilmore got it from the outside...it means he was careless