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Cake day: November 15th, 2023

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  • I get your point, but, no.

    Finding out who he’s planning on damaging is important. But an article that starts with “Trump says…” is already too conciliatory.

    Every article reporting Trump’s insanity should be written appropriately: “In full damage-control mode Trump tries to pretend his name may have been planted in Epstein files.”

    “Trump violates the constitution again, in claim that…”

    “Despite ruling from superior court judge, Trump pushes ahead with illegal kidnappings.”

    This is what the media needs to do, and every time they don’t, it’s a failure that doesn’t deserve our attention.










  • None in isolation.

    CBC is a pretty reliable go-to although they’re more than a bit pandering these days. BBC is similar. Al Jazeera is pretty reliable for things not related to Islam and Palestine in particular (although they’re not as biased as they could be). AP is fairly neutral. Aside from that, it’s non-legacy Canadian sources like the Walrus and the Tyee, which all have their problems but are good at exposing reality.