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# No, they're not, and you can't afford the time, given all those daily mail readers you need to keep up with, to name just a few.
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(, Wed 26 Oct 2022, 19:42, archived)
# I like to argue for fun and can do so without getting upset online, incorrectly identifying logical fallacies, or making shit up.
I honestly wish that your delusions were real, but sadly it is common knowledge that the Daily Heil is a right wing rag:

"In news that will surprise very few, the Daily Mail is seen as Britain’s most right-wing newspaper. Britain’s most read newspaper is described by 44% of Brits as “very right-wing”, far ahead of any other paper. In total, 81% considered the paper to be right-wing to one degree or another."
yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2017/03/07/how-left-or-right-wing-are-uks-newspapers


...And that right wing populism is strongly associated with climate denial:
"In this paper, we explore the possibility that right wing populism and anti-elitist attitudes fuel both ACC denial and low trust in environmental institutions. We surveyed a representative sample of Norwegians (N = 3032) to measure ACC denial, how denial is linked to socio-demographic characteristics, trust in environmental institutions, attitudes toward elites and immigration, as well as environmental attitude orientations. Results show that lack of trust in environmental institutions is strongly associated with ACC denial, and furthermore that the degree of trust—or lack thereof—is partly a function of anti-elitist attitudes, opposition to migration and views of nature."
www.nature.com/articles/s41599-021-00930-7

You can prove anything with facts.
(, Wed 26 Oct 2022, 20:23, archived)
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(, Wed 26 Oct 2022, 21:02, archived)
# It must be past your bedtime.
(, Wed 26 Oct 2022, 21:05, archived)
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(, Wed 26 Oct 2022, 22:20, archived)