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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 18:21:53 GMT
It's a Career Choice
Originally known as propaganda, fake news has always had whole departments devoted to it in the world's militaries, corporations, organized religions, advertising agencies, tabloid journals and even love affairs. If you are any good at it it pays well.
College courses teach the subject in many forms including its history. In fact, universities employ it in their own recruitment literature and distribute it in the form of honorary degrees.
Today it's even easier to enter the fake news field because of news networks like Fox and right wing radio, and can easily be defined as "anything the president doesn't like", which is an easy mark.
I'm thinking we might be involved in it ourselves with these little radio stations and their "listeners".
My favorite fake news is when a woman says "I've never had better sex".
Brought to you by THE SUNDAY MORNING NEWS.
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Feb 8, 2018 21:37:54 GMT
It's a Career ChoiceMy favorite fake news is when a woman says "I've never had better sex". This could be construed as all of her sex has been below average.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 22:12:00 GMT
Understanding the Genders
Druid Hills could be right in some cases: "This could be construed as all of her sex has been below average."
But in my intended context it is the man doing the construing, and since it's about a topic delicate to his fragile ego, he will construe it in his best interest.
Ask any woman: "Men don't listen to women".
Some fake news is meant to be true but innocently flipped by the listener.
In the case of DHR he might ask the woman: "What do you mean by that?"
In any case, a good fake news slinger puts sex into it in an attempt to boost readership.
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