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  3. “Officials say” does not constitute proof, especially when dealing with fascist regimes.

“Officials say” does not constitute proof, especially when dealing with fascist regimes.

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  • lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    “Officials say” does not constitute proof, especially when dealing with fascist regimes.

    I wish more journalists (and their editors) did not act as if it does.

    lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL wronglang@bayes.clubW glutto@mastodon.socialG soulsource@mastodon.gamedev.placeS jamesbritt@mastodon.socialJ 5 Replies Last reply
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    • lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.com

      “Officials say” does not constitute proof, especially when dealing with fascist regimes.

      I wish more journalists (and their editors) did not act as if it does.

      lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL This user is from outside of this forum
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      #2

      (Observation spurred by this article.) https://www.daylightsandiego.org/san-diego-woman-says-her-credit-card-information-was-stolen-while-she-was-in-ice-custody/

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      • lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.com

        “Officials say” does not constitute proof, especially when dealing with fascist regimes.

        I wish more journalists (and their editors) did not act as if it does.

        wronglang@bayes.clubW This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3

        @lilithsaintcrow even the courts are slowly figuring this one out: https://www.justsecurity.org/120547/presumption-regularity-trump-administration-litigation/

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        • lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.com

          “Officials say” does not constitute proof, especially when dealing with fascist regimes.

          I wish more journalists (and their editors) did not act as if it does.

          glutto@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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          #4

          @lilithsaintcrow

          "Many people say that the current administration is the best in the world and the best that ever was and the best that ever will be.", speaks the person in charge.

          Who are these "many people"? Exactly how many people are "many people"? Have these "many people" declared total loyalty to the single person in charge? Do these "many people" sound like small children when they loyally describe the person in charge?

          Hopefully lessons are learned and powers are firmly divided.

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          • lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.com

            (Observation spurred by this article.) https://www.daylightsandiego.org/san-diego-woman-says-her-credit-card-information-was-stolen-while-she-was-in-ice-custody/

            nach@detroitriotcity.comN This user is from outside of this forum
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            #5
            @lilithsaintcrow oh no! if only she had a place to go back to!
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            • lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.com

              “Officials say” does not constitute proof, especially when dealing with fascist regimes.

              I wish more journalists (and their editors) did not act as if it does.

              soulsource@mastodon.gamedev.placeS This user is from outside of this forum
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              #6

              @lilithsaintcrow The same is true for "experts say", if those experts aren't mentioned by name and workplace.

              Without that information it is impossible to know if the experts are a neutral source, or if the experts are working for a lobby-group.

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              • glutto@mastodon.socialG glutto@mastodon.social

                @lilithsaintcrow

                "Many people say that the current administration is the best in the world and the best that ever was and the best that ever will be.", speaks the person in charge.

                Who are these "many people"? Exactly how many people are "many people"? Have these "many people" declared total loyalty to the single person in charge? Do these "many people" sound like small children when they loyally describe the person in charge?

                Hopefully lessons are learned and powers are firmly divided.

                woozle@toot.catW This user is from outside of this forum
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                #7

                @glutto @lilithsaintcrow

                Wikipedia calls those "weasel words".

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                • lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.comL lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.com

                  “Officials say” does not constitute proof, especially when dealing with fascist regimes.

                  I wish more journalists (and their editors) did not act as if it does.

                  jamesbritt@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #8

                  @lilithsaintcrow

                  A simple step would be to use "claim" instead of "say". Stop taking them at their word.

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                  • jamesbritt@mastodon.socialJ jamesbritt@mastodon.social

                    @lilithsaintcrow

                    A simple step would be to use "claim" instead of "say". Stop taking them at their word.

                    jonchevreau@mstdn.caJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #9

                    @jamesbritt @lilithsaintcrow agree

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                    • jamesbritt@mastodon.socialJ jamesbritt@mastodon.social

                      @lilithsaintcrow

                      A simple step would be to use "claim" instead of "say". Stop taking them at their word.

                      jwcph@helvede.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #10

                      @jamesbritt @lilithsaintcrow - and we know the press knows the word "claim", because they use it liberally for everyone except bigots & assholes...

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