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I'd rather have people decide for themselves what they do or do not read.

If your arguments lose to fake news, then you should get better arguements.




> If your arguments lose to fake news, then you should get better arguements.

It’s not arguments vs fake news, it’s real news vs fake news. And that’s the difference between real news and fake news—if you don’t like your fake news, you can get new fake news, again and again and again, until you end up with a lie so beautiful it makes your heart sing. But you can’t get new real news, this is the only reality there is, no matter how ugly it is. But it’s still harsh reality, instead of a beautiful lie.


Wishful thinking at best.




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