The other party in said videos being trapped into admitting that Kyle was right to shoot him was vidicating, both legally and personally for everyone who was rooting for Kyle.īefore anyone gets horrified at my views on the case, Kyle was a good kid, being dumb and idealistic, trying to help, and protecting himself when that went south. It was on the video, but as we've seen on social media, different people see different things. > For example, the dude who was shot in the arm testified and everyone was like "big win for Rittenhouse, he admitted he got shot only after he pointed a gun at Rittenhouse". I was personally interested in the facts of the case, which I have been following since. The most interesting aspect for me was watching the polar opposite reactions to the same content. I'm not arguing that there was an effort to suppress reporting, but I am arguing that it's reasonable to conclude that one story may have been marketed more heavily than the other, from seemingly-minor decisions in web design and the stories selected for the mobile apps. That said, from my observations, it's clear that the Theranos story today was more popular than the Ghislaine Maxwell story, with my inference that it was more widely-promoted. However, in the interest of reporting updated information over being 'right,' a new story about Ghislaine Maxwell (published "an hour ago" at the time of this comment) has since been published after my original comment, and now appears on the front page (website and iPad app). ![]() Inditex shares fall after it appoints founder’s daughter as chairĮven if the observation were true, it doesn't contradict my note that the FT omitted it from the front page stories this morning (US edition, FT, iPad app). Holmes accuses former business partner of abuse in Theranos trialĥ. Powell signals support for quicker ‘taper’ of Fed’s bond-buying schemeĤ. The inside story of the Pfizer vaccine: ‘a once-in-an-epoch windfall’ģ. Moderna chief predicts existing vaccines will struggle with OmicronĢ. It doesn't appear in the top five "most read" stories, which are:ġ. Our fact-check work is supported in part by a grant from Facebook.That observation is incorrect (as of November 30, 8:46 pm ET, about two hours after your comment). You can subscribe to our print edition, ad-free app or electronic newspaper replica here. ![]()
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