New York Times Misleads On Florida's COVID Results To Appease Their Audience
The media's desire to revise history to suit their ideological needs is never ending
The media’s COVID coverage has inarguably been an abomination.
Instead of providing healthy skepticism, an adversarial relationship to authority and demanding accountability and acknowledgement of mistakes, the media chose to be establishment cheerleaders.
Anthony Fauci, Deborah Birx, Jerome Adams, local and national politicians; all received near universal support, acclaim and an unjustifiable sense of infallibility. Whatever they said, whatever they demanded, no matter how absurd, was presented as common sense, evidence-based protection. Despite the exact opposite often being true.
The desire to promote preferred narratives has extended to the post-pandemic period. And The New York Times in particular continues to deny reality in order to appease its audience.
As greater numbers of Americans acknowledge that the masks, vaccine passports and other pandemic restrictions were a disaster of historic proportions, their attempts to rewrite history have grown increasingly frantic and desperate.
It’s no surprise that the latest example once again comes from The New York Times, which decided that cherry picking data and presenting misleading, unsupported conclusions would once again placate its readers while attempting to damage one of their arch COVID enemies: Ron DeSantis.
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