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  • I wish the Guardian wouldn't publish stuff like this - it's just the mirror image of all the shit that gets published in the Sun / Mail etc. I'm getting to a point where I feel the Guardian is just as 'dirty' in its twisting of reporting as they are, for the clicks and the eyeballs.

  • well, loathe as I am to defend the man, I'm pretty sure his remarks to the press didn't say "go drink aquarium cleaner and cure yourself of coronavirus" which is the impression that the Graun article gives. Hydroxychloroquine is also being used by the South Koreans as well as the French to apparently good effect-it's not pie in the sky otherwords, even if announced by the obese orange oracle.

  • I didn't say they twisted the facts, I said they twisted the reporting; Uber calls it well.

    I'm pretty sure his remarks to the press didn't say "go drink aquarium cleaner and cure yourself of coronavirus" which is the impression that the Graun article gives.

    tl;dr anyone who skims the headline and swallows what they read hook line and sinker will leave the article believing that these guys died not because they went out bought poison and drank it, but because Trump mistakenly named or believed this poison is a cure ( because he's an idiot! Of course!) and they were innocents simply following Trump's erroneous advice.

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