Secretary of War adapted a monologue from the Quentin Tarantino film which purports to be from the Bible but is made up

  • BarqsHasBite@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    There’s not much more to say. You basically found something that’s barely more than a typo (they should have added another “read”, but it’s fully explained in the article).

    All you need to say was “in case you read only the subheader, he didn’t adapt it, it was already adapted” but instead you’re running around screaming at everyone and everything “Lies lies it’s all lies! Everything is lies! Don’t believe anything! Shit rag! Disinformation!”

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      barely more than a typo

      • Oh-so-coincidentally creates a blatant lie.
      • At the very start of the subheader.
      • Not corrected after over 6 hours.
      • By a likely Qatari-backed propaganda outlet who refuse to disclose their owner or funding.

      Mmmmmhhhhhmmmm. So I’m naïve to assume Pete Hegseth might not be big into Pulp Fiction, but I’m getting all picky with Middle East Eye instead of following these ridiculous mental gymnastics to arrive at a completely undeserved good-faith conclusion.

      Hilarious.