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"The last paragraph interests me -- (edited)"
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znufrii
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The way I'd explain that last paragraph are that if one side is objectively more false, then the bias on the "truer" side to believe what the
Posted by
Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Nov 14 '24, 09:10
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"falser" side says is always false (because applying objectivity all the time takes time and effort, and is not reciprocated).
So, if the falser side, or media reporting on the falser side, says something that is true, the truer side will still believe that to be false.
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