Steven Bodzin on Nostr: This is exactly right. Too often journalists pretend that two sides are equally ...
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"content": "This is exactly right. Too often journalists pretend that two sides are equally valid, even as one has evidence and the other doesn't. Some reporters are actually too stupid to know the difference but I think most are just too deferential to the idea of \"two sides.\"\n\nhttps://editdesk.wordpress.com/2024/11/04/qa-with-laura-helmuth-editor-in-chief-of-scientific-american/\n\nhttps://assets.journa.host/media_attachments/files/113/498/181/723/354/772/original/363ec2661d47d0cb.png",
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