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The hypocrisy is blatant: While Big Tech giants Twitter, Apple, Facebook, etc., are gleefully banning the sitting president and prominent conservative activists from public platforms while simultaneously using their monopoly power to squelch competition (the free-speech Twitter alternative Parler), the
New York
Times breezily compares Trump to Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. (Except they would be the one actually banning speech and shutting companies down, and wouldn’t be stepping down from office.)
The calumny appeared on the front page of Monday’s edition in reporter Andrew Higgins “news analysis,” “How Leaders Bend Reality With Big Lies.”
Higgins began by huffing:
Donald Trump and the art of the lie: The bigger the better
10 Jan, 2021 11:54 PM
10 minutes to read
In embracing the lie that the US election was stolen , President Donald Trump has taken a path that often works for populist leaders. Photo / AP
In embracing the lie that the US election was stolen , President Donald Trump has taken a path that often works for populist leaders. Photo / AP
New York Times
By: Andrew Higgins In a cable to Washington in 1944, George F. Kennan, counsellor at the US Embassy in Stalin s Moscow, warned of the occult power held by lies, noting that Soviet rule has proved some strange and