I copy/pasted that link, and accidentally included the whole line, parentheses and all. The top Gaagle search result was an article from The Atlantic (reliable source of elite opinions) about how awful and wrong Alex Berenson is. The next few results were also critical or "debunking" him. Nice try tech overlords.
The Atlantic article notably included very little actual support of it's claims of his awful wrongness, just flat statements of "He is sooooo wrong about X". I have no real opinion of Alex Berenson, having just heard of him, but given the quality and tenor of the work purporting to debunk him I already think he's probably worth giving a listen to.
It's really quite impressive how the obvious media pimping for elite opinion is having the opposite of the intended effect.
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Date: 2021-09-12 12:53 pm (UTC)The Atlantic article notably included very little actual support of it's claims of his awful wrongness, just flat statements of "He is sooooo wrong about X". I have no real opinion of Alex Berenson, having just heard of him, but given the quality and tenor of the work purporting to debunk him I already think he's probably worth giving a listen to.
It's really quite impressive how the obvious media pimping for elite opinion is having the opposite of the intended effect.