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| TV, I Say w/ Ashley Ray | https://listen.earwolf.com/tvisay |
| Bio | https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/ameliachappelow |
This map shows only people. It is a beautiful illustration of where people are concentrated.
If you squint, you can see Australia and New Zealand.
Map by Alasdair Rae https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/3d-map
Third in a 🧵 of #2022TopToots
See the attachment for Josh Marshall's apt description of "both sides" journalism.
As I've said before, "both sides" is not primarily a truth-seeking practice, but a refuge-seeking one.
"Press bias avoidance" as Josh calls it, is not about depicting what happened. Not in the main, I mean. Rather it's a pre-response by journalists to criticisms they have anticipated or internalized.