Once you start paying attention to this, it can no longer be unseen. If they don’t like someone, they’ll use a bad picture of them and vice versa. It’s a good tell even if the article itself seems neutral.

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      don’t shame people for trying to teach journalistic integrity. I’d honestly consider deleting this comment.

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        Seriously, you mean there are people who didn’t figure that out by themselves? People above voting age anyway? Wow, that explains a lot of the things going on around the world these days …

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          Who cares how they came by the information? The important thing is that they know it. If you gatekeep by saying “I figured it out for myself; you had to be taught” then you’re losing supporters who would have sided with you. It’s not practical. What problem are you trying to solve? It feels like you’re angry and throwing a tantrum.