Marc Andreessen
@pmarca
I keep trying to imagine the executives and directors of Nikkei -- which owns the FT -- reading this stuff and scratching their heads. https://t.co/sEi602xZHA
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bennet
@bgrill.eth
Sports coverage was always the FT's weakest link
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Evolve
@evolve
The level of propaganda right now is unprecedented. I was a journalist for 20 years and I've never seen my former industry in a worse state.
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
Ad Hominism as a way of life
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Biji
@biji
For context, which presidential candidate do you support? @pmarca
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matthewb.eth
@matthewb
today’s “journalists” are more concerned with scoring cheap political jabs than reporting facts and thinking through complex issues. it’s a shame that actual journalism is so rare now.
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Ivan P
@dayofniagra
And what is wrong with the article?
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Dana Farbo
@dafarbs
Interesting. Again, a misunderstanding or purposefully misleading article. Trump is probably the most understood/misunderstood “politician” in history. Those that get him, appreciate him. Those that don’t, fear him. A friend who is also the son of The Alcalde, look up the film reference, told me in 2017 that Trump hated Mexicans because of the coyote raping comment. He misunderstood that Trump did not hate Mexican people. He hated those that took advantage of them. Manipulation of Trumpisms is a sport.
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