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    Reading about this guy, he sounds like a moron known for saying contrarian bullshit and holding the exact opposite beliefs of what a normal intelligent human would have. And he’s rewarded for it.

    Edit: nevermind, born rich, established rich kid connections, etc. Nothing to see here.

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    Opinion piece, folks. The NYT is a boot licking rag but opinion pieces are the opinion of the individual writer, sometimes someone not even associated with the paper. I’ve seen wild shit go up there that they’d never agree with.

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      Opinion pieces are chosen by the editors. They don’t allow any opinions they don’t want to make print.

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        Exactly. For example, they have a policy of not allowing trans writers to write opinion pieces on trans issues, as they consider the people most knowledgeable about trans issues to be “biased.”

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        Yes. They put it up because everyone is reading it and seething and sharing it and talking about it.

        Are you not familiar with how media operates? It’s often a cynical business reflecting only one thing: they like money.

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      Brett Stevens is a permanent opinion piece writer at the NYT. This isn’t directly from the editorial board but it is a person they hired directly.

      He is their “pet conservative” though so he’s a professional moron.

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    The first step to writing an article like this is to bend your spine backwards until your head is inside your asshole.

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    It’s a Bret Stephens opinion piece. He’s the token conservative of the column. He is literally 1 out of 18 other columnists. He doesn’t even remotely represent The Times as a whole. This declaration is almost as dumb as Bret…almost.

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    Right now they have an article for the case against vigilantism. Fucking hell qualified immunity is state based vigilantism.

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    Angry rich kids jacked up on radical, nihilistic philosophies can cause a lot of harm, not least to the working-class folks whose interests they pretend to champion.

    Or angry, greedy rich people jacked up on conservatism.

    I was hoping it was going to be a satire OpEd, but nope. Mangione is just a disaffected radical rich kid he compares to Bin Laden and other terrorists who came from well-off families. The writer stops at Thompson’s early normal life and completely disregards the health insurance industry’s problems, which Thompson’s company was a major contributor, claims people are mostly happy with their insurance while the study has no “would you prefer to pay less and get the same service for single-payer care” option. It’s basically “do you like your expensive care you have little/no choice about?”

    Dude wrote an anti-populist article to be inflammatory and told people to shut up because they like their insurance overlords.

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    Here’s the article summary:

    “One time, Brian worked in a field. Luigi on the other hand, had rich parents, just like Osama Bin Laden.”

    I fucking wish I was joking.

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      I laughed out loud at this.

      An alternate opinion column could be: “One time, Adolf was an aspiring artist. Winston on the other hand, had rich parents, just like Osama Bin Laden.”

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        Winston Churchill was a genuinely awful human being and a war criminal prior to WWII.

        He lucked out by also being a moderately competent wartime leader, who gets to be juxtaposed against Hitler for eternity.

        Also, Brett Stephens is a bed bug and has a terrible track record of properly handling public backlash to his writing. I hope dark days are ahead for him.

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          Yeah I know he’s not an angel and is in the example specifically due to the juxtaposition.

          I understand someone brings this up everytime Churchill is mentioned in a good light, so out of curiosity: who would be a better comparable figurehead? Joseph? Franklin? Neville? Albert?

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          Also, Brett Stephens is a bed bug

          Wow we’re just going to allow blatant antisemitism on here /s

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      Holy fucking shit. Imagine writing this out and thinking it’s a good thing to publish. What an idiot. What a buffoon. What an absolute bitch boy cuck ass moron.

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      “He ate steaks like Trump, not like that despicable vegetarian, Hitler”

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      You do realize this is an opinion column? You can tell by the big letters at the top that spell out OPINION

      EDIT: here’s my “both sides” take on this, you all are as dumb as Fox News viewers. IMO (notice the O stands for opinion, please do not hold Lemmy accountable for what I say) schools need to implement a class on the media. Kids need to learn the difference between news and opinion. Also learn how to identify the source of the news. Also don’t post your nudes on the internet. Things are about to get a lot worse with AI and deep fakes

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          That, and the author is a regular writer for the opinion section there, with consistently terrible takes.

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        You do realize, even for an opinion piece, this is astoundingly poor quality and taste? You can tell by having two brain cells to rub together.

        I expect this sort of shit from a tabloid, not from any organization claiming journalistic integrity. A shitty piece is still a shitty piece, even if it’s hiding behind the opinion column banner.

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        Do you see NYT publishing any opinion pieces to the effect of “The healthcare CEO socially murdered thousands every year and the fact that we don’t have a legal mechanism to deal with them is infinitely more important than a guy who only killed one person”

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        I have an opinion, you’re an ignorant bootlicker! Should that get posted to the frontpage of the times too?

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        The great thing about opinions? They typically spur opinions from other people. And those opinions spur more opinions.

        What I’m trying to say is that the article being an opinion does not in any way negate the comment you’re being dismissive of, which in itself is an opinion too. That’s kind of how conversations happen.

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        Your point? The Editor still has control over what is allowed to be printed/released and associated with their name.

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        Nobody responding to you was unaware this was an opinion piece.

        Reread the responses and try again.

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        In a comment full of shit takes, i just wanna point out that you think the government teaching media literacy in school is the solution?

        I hope you wear a helmet regularly.

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        Opinions should be here to stay!

        I liked the preprint of their opinion column publishing tomorrow, headline:

        Some of those kids in Palestine were asking for it