"Just how polarizing and negative are these fake news sites? Are they writing inflammatory stories about their political opponents with headlines like 'This Is How Fascism Comes To America?' Oh wait no, that was The Washington Post, in an article about Donald Trump. Are they suggesting their opponents will commit genocide if elected? No, that was an op-ed in The New York Times, also about Donald Trump.
“Just say it: Trump sounds more and more like Hitler” was, again, not published on any of the sites on the left-wing ‘fake news’ list, but on Slate, a once-respected magazine that published Christopher Hitchens.
“Just say it: Trump sounds more and more like Hitler” was, again, not published on any of the sites on the left-wing ‘fake news’ list, but on Slate, a once-respected magazine that published Christopher Hitchens.
“And
what about the unverified dossier claiming that the Russian government is
blackmailing Donald Trump with evidence of him engaging in ‘perverted sexual
acts’ that were monitored by Russian intelligence? It was published on Buzzfeed
and reported on by CNN.
“Obama
is right, there is a problem with hysterics and misinformation in the press –
but it’s a problem of the mainstream press, not the alternative media. It’s a bit fucking rich for journalists who
got absolutely everything wrong about this election, and who published biased
polls assuring the public of Hillary’s victory, to start complaining after the
fact about ‘fake news’ because they lost the election.”
-------Milo Yiannapoulos, Dangerous
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