This really highlights how using isolated incidents to push a narrative can skew perception, especially when it's done under the guise of "fact-checking."

It's frustrating when broad accusations are made without solid data to back them up, especially in a field where credibility is key.

It seems like some media critics forget that anecdotal evidence doesn’t automatically equal a pattern.

Instead of fostering meaningful conversations, cherry-picking examples just adds noise to an already chaotic landscape.

Thanks for sharing!

David Peluchette
David Peluchette

Written by David Peluchette

I'm an American Expat who's been living, working and traveling abroad for over 26 years, writing in a variety of topics from an Expat's perspective.

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