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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Feb 3 13:59:22 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Jeff Rosen on Thu Feb 3 13:32:31 2022. Is the regular internet considered social media? |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Thu Feb 3 16:07:47 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Catfish 44 on Thu Feb 3 09:22:12 2022. IAWTP |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Feb 3 17:15:32 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Brooklynbus on Thu Feb 3 09:01:43 2022. Better leave the 9/11 truther stuff alone; that's left-wing crap intended to frame "the right" and exonerate Islamic terrorists. |
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Posted by Brooklynbus on Fri Feb 4 09:25:19 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Catfish 44 on Thu Feb 3 09:22:12 2022. That is not the only thing I know. |
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Posted by Brooklynbus on Fri Feb 4 09:30:56 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Feb 3 13:08:57 2022. Actually, I don't have a problem with those. At least they don't try to make you afraid like virtually every other story does. A night doesn't go by without breaking news that horrible weather is affecting most of the US. They even try to make nothing into something. The other day they had the gall to announce that three inches of snow fell in Chicago. Three inches in the winter in Chicago when they usually get much more is considered newsworthy? Three feet I could understand, but mentioning three inches just shows how ridiculous the "news" has become. |
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Posted by Brooklynbus on Fri Feb 4 09:33:53 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by AlM on Thu Feb 3 13:14:16 2022. First of all your assumption that all 50 million could contract Covid is ridiculous, so there is no point in discussing this pint further. |
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Posted by Brooklynbus on Fri Feb 4 09:37:45 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by 3-9 on Thu Feb 3 13:30:10 2022. You are making the wrong assumption that the media is fair and would report that parents were unhappy if that were the case. Yes there is the possibility of long Covid, but there are also reactions to the vaccine that don't go away either.It certainly is experimental as long as we don't know the long term effects of it. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Fri Feb 4 10:03:08 2022, in response to Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Brooklynbus on Tue Feb 1 20:56:09 2022. Disinformation is what Pussy gave the FBI |
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Posted by 3-9 on Wed Feb 9 13:42:26 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Brooklynbus on Fri Feb 4 09:37:45 2022. If the reporter could find a parent who was unhappy who was willing to go in front of the camera, yes. In any event, they did report that the vaccination rate for children was low, which implies that not many parents were eager.How many people were getting long Covid vs vaccine reactions? We don't know the long term effects of many drugs when they get approved, if by long term you mean 20 years or so. |
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Posted by rkba on Wed Feb 9 14:05:19 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Feb 1 21:20:18 2022. "daddy government please spoon feed me everything I need to know."what a cuck. |
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