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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. I meant to add that the unique thing about the this is that we can all see the distortion by Kolker and the NYT up front, because of the court case. Normally we don't get that opportunity to independently fact check the NYT, but here, unusually, we do. And what happens, the one time we can fact check a piece of investigative journalism? We see just how overtly misogynist the NYT is. We see the classism. We see the institutional pass that the NYT gives other institutions with power. Why did Kolker, an investigative journalist, never once ask GrubStreet who handled Dorland's complaint? Why, with all the evidence of institutional failure, did Kolker turn this into a misogynist cat fight article, in the process smearing the reputation of at least one person who didn't deserve it? And that is what is unusual here, because it raises questions about what happens when we can't fact check ourselves. What else does the NYT distort? What else can't we trust?[/quote] YES — YES — YES. — depressed and sad PP from a few pages back [/quote] +2. If you watch 15 Minutes of Shame on Netflix there is a guy at the beginning who says the times totally misrepresented him and ruined his life. They deny it but after this I am not inclined to believe them at all. This is a very very big deal. [/quote]
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