Walt S.I. article eviscerating Charles Barkley and his embrace by the media

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Yup... Walt kept it sports, but you can roll this back to the media as a whole and this is exactly how we have Trump and all the other bullshyt we're seeing. The media has become about sensationalism instead of reporting the facts. The thing that bothers me the absolute most is this seemingly new phenomenon where news outlets pretend to be "fair" and try to show you "both sides" of an argument, not matter how absolutely ridiculous one side is. And two the average viewer, both sides hold equal value and equal representation.

Take the DNC for example, despite the fact that 90% of Bernie Sanders voters said they will vote for Hillary in the fall, you saw interview after interview of the "fukk Hillary" Sanders supporter, leading everyone to panic... "The democrats are split!" Like Walt said, "Giving voice to the loud and moronic."

Breh you speaking the absolute truth. CNN, Foxnews, HLN and MSNBC have made it a business plan running on these half truths and lies.
 

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I smiled seeing that "psychic health" phrase. Always been a great phrase to use in real life. :myman:
 

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"Decency and our collective psychic health are things that should never be contingent on the market share of the offended party, nor the literal or cultural capital they wield."

This my favorite sentence... Probably ever...:wow:
 

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He believed the George Zimmerman verdict was fair and correct; he argued — in the wake of a medial examiner’s ruling to the contrary — that Eric Garner’s homicide was not in fact a homicide; he agreed with the controversial decision not to indict Darren Wilson for the murder of Michael Brown; he believed the cops who pulled over Philando Castile for having a wide nose might have been justified in murdering the man “because in fairness, because some black people out there are crooks;” he shied away from declaring slavery horrific, because — despite an inestimable amount of historical validation — he didn’t personally experience it.


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