Control Apparatus Expose: DC Post Scrubs News Into Poop
21I'm just curious about the selective use of language.
Aneurhythmia wrote:I'm just curious about the selective use of language.
Aneurhythmia wrote:No, selective use of language like, "as it appeared on Google News roundup" and "the header still reads like it does in the screenshot."
I mean, it's clearly in the Google cache, no denying that. But why call search results a header or a screenshot of a roundup?
clocker bob wrote: Is this more of what you tried in the 9/11 thread, where you tried to derail the thread with irrelevant nonsense?
clocker bob wrote:Because that's what they are- you do a search of Google News, and you get a round up of headers, and then you decide if you want to click over to the actual article based on the header. What are you missing here? What would you call the screenshot, if you don't like my language?
clocker bob wrote:Is this more of what you tried in the 9/11 thread, where you tried to derail the thread with irrelevant nonsense?
Aneurhythmia wrote:Search results are neither roundups nor headers. This is what a roundup with headers looks like: http://news.google.com/
clocker bob wrote:Is this more of what you tried in the 9/11 thread, where you tried to derail the thread with irrelevant nonsense?
I suppose you could call my curiosity about the presentation of information in a thread about propaganda, the selective presentation of information, derailing if you want. I might call making accusations derived from an entirely different thread derailing.
Mark Hansen wrote:I'm curious about the selective use of language also-by the Washington Post. It sure looks like they changed things to support their own agenda. If Reuters did change their release, then it makes sense what they did. But, right now, it doesn't look that way.
You're better off worrying about that, rather than some highlighting to emphasize certain passages in the story they originally published, and then subsequently changed. They story is the changes, and why they occurred.
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