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NYT “Sometimes Traffics in Misinformation Under the Guise of news".

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Not sometimes. They always do.

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Babylon Bee is more truthful and accurate than Jew York Times ever was in the last 20 years.

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Yup. Give it a bit and their articles are prophetic.

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Oo why not post the actual article from the bee?

It's quite hilarious NYT quotes itself as a source. Meaning NYT "see look at this NYT article telling you about the Bees misinformation"

Remember when only bad news sites quoted themselves?

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You spread misinformation while dangerously proclaiming it to be misinformation. How dare you.

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I’d say it was prophetic under the guise of satire.

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NYT reporters burnt up all those dictionary's..but now don't understand what the definition of satire means.

Just like the NYTs traffics in misinformation under the guise of news

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Not April Fools yet. I must still be in Clown World.

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It doesn't hurt when your "Satire" is more relevant and on point than that of a prestigious but slimy jew run illustrated guide to faggotry.

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While the NYT always traffic's in misinformation under the guise of journalism.

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