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re: The media creates controversy. NYT word usage frequency from 1970-2018.
Posted on 6/10/19 at 1:28 pm to Cs
Posted on 6/10/19 at 1:28 pm to Cs
These articles were put up on Twitter last week, and I want to say Twitter had them deleted.
I read them last week and thought about posting them here, but didn't.
This is what you would call "creating a narrative".
I read them last week and thought about posting them here, but didn't.
This is what you would call "creating a narrative".
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:50 am to Cs
Thanks. I like citing the source materials when laying out this kind of stuff.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 10:38 am to Cs
I'd love to see a comparison for "right wing extremist" and "left wing extremist."
Gee, I wonder how it would turn out.
Gee, I wonder how it would turn out.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 11:07 am to mtntiger
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I'd love to see a comparison for "right wing extremist" and "left wing extremist."
I've been watching a lot of Link TV for European news.
The NEVER use the term 'right wing party' without the adjective 'FAR' in front of 'right.'
They never call the left wing parties 'Far Left Wing.'
It's reminds me of gun control language. The left never talks about 'gun control'. It's always 'Common sense gun control.'
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