Because it’s essentially what you’re saying in subtext. You’re free to clarify
I realized that I wrote “state media” when I meant “state-owned.” The media you listed are state-funded, while TASS is state-owned.
Yet either way you try to (re)define it both reflect either states ruling class bias and you arbitrarily decide to dismiss one of those and didn’t even realize about the existence of the other.
I’m saying that some sources are worse than others.
And I’m saying it’s a logical fallacy to dismiss it in it’s entirety, as there exists context where these sources of information are valuable.
Because it’s essentially what you’re saying in subtext.
No, I didn’t imply any of this.
I’m not sure what you mean. I don’t like any of the media we mentioned in this dialogue. Not because of where they get their funding, but because of their content. I explained why I don’t like TASS in this comment section above.
Because it’s essentially what you’re saying in subtext. You’re free to clarify
Yet either way you try to (re)define it both reflect either states ruling class bias and you arbitrarily decide to dismiss one of those and didn’t even realize about the existence of the other.
And I’m saying it’s a logical fallacy to dismiss it in it’s entirety, as there exists context where these sources of information are valuable.
No, I didn’t imply any of this.
I’m not sure what you mean. I don’t like any of the media we mentioned in this dialogue. Not because of where they get their funding, but because of their content. I explained why I don’t like TASS in this comment section above.
Whether you like or dislike a source is a personal reaction that doesn’t determine its factual accuracy
Yeah, but their content does.