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Journalists claim North Korean official was “purged”, then he shows up on TV
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North Korea kills dissidents all the time. We were wrong on this one, but there were plenty others we weren't wrong on. It's hard to be right when NK controls all media; we have to make guesses to get through their bullshit. NK does not want peace FYI, and they are quite clear about it. They returned a US prisoner back to us recently, and he had been tortured to the point of being braindead.
There was an assumption he was tortured, but the coroner's report couldn't confirm his cause of death. Why would you state he had been tortured without any proof?
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> "North Korea Executed Envoy Over Trump-Kim Summit, Chosun Reports" That Bloomberg headline is itself egregious. Who is Chosun? That Chosun Ilbo is a right wing propaganda tabloid with a reputation for making shit up should have been mentioned in that headline. 'Headlines that seem plausible with details hinting at fabrication in the article' is a bad formula and deserves to be criticized. In fact, Chosun Ilbo's rep…
> 'Headlines that seem plausible with details hinting at fabrication in the article' is a bad formula and deserves to be criticized. Readers need to read more than headlines, and newspapers shouldn't censor things as if they don't. > In fact, Chosun Ilbo's reputation should have prevented the story from being republished by western media at all. No, that's just your opinion, which other people are free to disagree wi…
Re: Journalists claim North Korean official was “purged”, then he shows up on TV
#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
> "North Korea Executed Envoy Over Trump-Kim Summit, Chosun Reports" That Bloomberg headline is itself egregious. Who is Chosun? That Chosun Ilbo is a right wing propaganda tabloid with a reputation for making shit up should have been mentioned in that headline. 'Headlines that seem plausible with details hinting at fabrication in the article' is a bad formula and deserves to be criticized. In fact, Chosun Ilbo's rep…
> 'Headlines that seem plausible with details hinting at fabrication in the article' is a bad formula and deserves to be criticized. Readers need to read more than headlines, and newspapers shouldn't censor things as if they don't. > In fact, Chosun Ilbo's reputation should have prevented the story from being republished by western media at all. No, that's just your opinion, which other people are free to disagree wi…
They should, but they don't. They know that and you know that. Knowing that, it's irresponsible to publish headlines that are misleading when taken in isolation.
Re: Journalists claim North Korean official was “purged”, then he shows up on TV
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North Korea kills dissidents all the time. We were wrong on this one, but there were plenty others we weren't wrong on. It's hard to be right when NK controls all media; we have to make guesses to get through their bullshit. NK does not want peace FYI, and they are quite clear about it. They returned a US prisoner back to us recently, and he had been tortured to the point of being braindead.
> They returned a US prisoner back to us recently, and he had been tortured to the point of being braindead. There was an assumption he was tortured, but the coroner's report couldn't confirm his cause of death. Why would you state he had been tortured without any proof?
> "Why would you state he had been tortured without any proof?"
Proof? Proofs are for mathematics. In the real world we always deal with uncertainties. Is it certain that the North Koreans torture prisoners? No. But is it a likely enough possibility that we shouldn't bite our tongues and not comment on that likelihood? Of course. There is a lot of evidence for North Korea torturing people in the past, and there isn't a lot of reason to give them the benefit of the doubt.
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> 'Headlines that seem plausible with details hinting at fabrication in the article' is a bad formula and deserves to be criticized. Readers need to read more than headlines, and newspapers shouldn't censor things as if they don't. > In fact, Chosun Ilbo's reputation should have prevented the story from being republished by western media at all. No, that's just your opinion, which other people are free to disagree wi…
> "Readers need to read more than headlines," They should, but they don't. They know that and you know that. Knowing that, it's irresponsible to publish headlines that are misleading when taken in isolation.
They made reasonable editorial decisions that you and thegrayzone.com disagree with, that's all. They weren't irresponsible nor were they misleading.
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> "Readers need to read more than headlines," They should, but they don't. They know that and you know that. Knowing that, it's irresponsible to publish headlines that are misleading when taken in isolation.
> They know that and you know that. Knowing that, it's irresponsible to publish headlines that are misleading when taken in isolation. They made reasonable editorial decisions that you and thegrayzone.com disagree with, that's all. They weren't irresponsible nor were they misleading.
Re: Journalists claim North Korean official was “purged”, then he shows up on TV
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North Korea kills dissidents all the time. We were wrong on this one, but there were plenty others we weren't wrong on. It's hard to be right when NK controls all media; we have to make guesses to get through their bullshit. NK does not want peace FYI, and they are quite clear about it. They returned a US prisoner back to us recently, and he had been tortured to the point of being braindead.
> They returned a US prisoner back to us recently, and he had been tortured to the point of being braindead. There was an assumption he was tortured, but the coroner's report couldn't confirm his cause of death. Why would you state he had been tortured without any proof?