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!