Something that I have noticed about the news lately is a refusal to actually quote someone when they say something "bigoted."
They merely indicate that the person in question has made bigoted remarks, then condemns them for doing so.
Why does this matter?
Because they've already made the judgement that what was said is bigoted for you.
You are being prevented from making up your own mind if the statement is bigoted.
It's how propaganda works, kids.
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