Fact: Calling out political furphies works, in Australia at least

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I think most Australians are very smart or at least in a cultural default state of healthy cynicism that renders full immunity to any attempts by anyone (including media) to manipulate the incontrovertible truth, gaslight, parallel construct false narratives, propagate mistruths

It’s easy... read the Age and believe the opposite

There is no truth, they are all liars! From the far left to the far right, they are all liars. First and foremost!

There's a special place in Hell waiting for whoever did this study, whoever decided it was newsworthy, whoever wrote the stupid article and whoever posted this tweet. Of course every one of you along the way made money from it, that's how Fascism works.

It works here? Are you fucking kidding me?

If you want people to know what is true, report objective truth because of public good not because of profits. Starts and stops with the media

Why oh why do we have to pretend get out there stand your ground and dont lie 😐

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