Fox
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Fox is a recurring publication in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between September 06, 2021 and July 23, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “Fox has an article on Rolling Stone Forced To Issue Update After Viral Ivermectin Story Turns Out To Be False”; “all the most horrible woke things that FOX was ever able to find”. It most often appears alongside Republicans, Afghanistan, Akhenaten.
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- Category: Publications
- Mention count: 2
- Issue count: 2
- First seen: September 06, 2021
- Last seen: July 23, 2024
Appears In
- Too Good To Check: A Play In Three Acts
- Some Practical Considerations Before Descending Into An Orgy Of Vengeance
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- Republicans (2 shared issues)
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- Afghanistan (1 shared issues)
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- Akhenaten (1 shared issues)
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- Al Franken (1 shared issues)
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- Amarna (1 shared issues)
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- Amun (1 shared issues)
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- AP (1 shared issues)
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- Arthur Miller (1 shared issues)
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- Aten (1 shared issues)
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- BBC (1 shared issues)
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- BBC (1 shared issues)
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- Biden (1 shared issues)
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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
...n’t scroll down to the third tweet. The right-wing Washington Examiner has an article on how Rolling Stone’s Ivermectin Fiction Shows Why Republicans Don’t Trust Media . Fox has an article on Rolling Stone Forced To Issue Update After Viral Ivermectin Story Turns Out To Be False . One Redditor puts it more bluntly : “Dr. Jason McElyea, who has been claiming that emergency rooms have been turning away gunshot victims because of Ivermectin overdos...
Unless you really lay on the tribal signifiers, it’s hard to find a definition where most Democrats support cancel culture and most Republicans oppose it! (the above poll probably overestimates support for cancel culture, because it talks about saying “things widely considered hateful” instead of, like, one tweet expressing a widely-shared opinion at the wrong time) Liberals invent a fictional entity called “The Right”, which is full of all of the most racist and fascist things that NYT was ever able to produce an out-of-context quote showing one Claremont guy saying, then believe that any action is justified against “The Right” because it’s an ontological threat against democracy, then rile up a mob against a Google guy who sends the wrong memo. Likewise, conservatives invent a fictional entity called “The Left”, which is full of all the most horrible woke things that FOX was ever able to find one Gender Studies professor saying, then believe that any action is justified against “The Left” because it’s coming for our children, then rile up a mob against a Home Depot woman who makes a bad tweet. 4. Nobody Is Ever Both-Sides-ist Enough I hate this because I’ve fought with these people on the Left, and they sound exactly the same. “If you feel like compromising with the Right, it’s important to remember what they’ve done. They separated families and locked children in cages. They forced 10-year-old rape victims to carry their rapists’ babies. They murdered our grandparents by refusing to mask in the middle of a pandemic. They killed thousands of American soldiers in a war over fake WMDs, then cut VA funding so the soldiers they wounded would die on the street. At this very moment, they’re boiling our planet alive to protect fossil fuel barons’ profits. How dare you suggest it could possibly be wrong to cancel someone like that!” This isn’t a knock-down argument. Sometimes you’re right when you think your enemies are bad, and they’re wrong when they think you’re bad. I can’t say for sure this isn’t one of those times. But: The fact that your enemies are just as sure as you are should make you less sure.