It relies on the media to advance falseequivalence strategies to attempt to normalise fringe beliefs.
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There is no point in pretending otherwise, nor in drawing a falseequivalence between the two candidates.
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Try to think back to a time when the internet wasn't a toxic mix of rage and falseequivalence.
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But the level of falseequivalence he traffics in is typically reserved for black Republicans making a run for president.
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The falseequivalence of the Farages of this world has inflicted a mortal wound on the concept of a public debate.
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Its flagship programmes pushed " falseequivalence" to an absurdity while facilitating the extremism that the balance was supposed to avoid.
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The damage inflicted by President Trump's naiveté, egotism, falseequivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate...
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In his own translations Mallarmé spurned the convention of parallel texts, and Manson too fears imprisoning his originals in structures of falseequivalence.
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He says the concept of ' falseequivalence' is often used to confuse facts, where one side of the matter is overly represented in a debate.
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Does that not risk a falseequivalence, obscuring responsibility for lack of commitment to partnership (the premise and promise of the Belfast Agreement)?
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As for RTÉ, it too is still clearly rooted in this culture of falseequivalence, with O'Donovan's reports from America becoming classics of the genre.
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That ain't right! I don't know where she is, but I know I hate tit for tats and falseequivalences.