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It is comedy gold to me that people in this thread think self-defense is somehow a “right wing” issue, like they forgot all of human history. A bunch of ignoramuses who never lived with measles refusing to vaccinate their children.

Pure brain rot.

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Politicos owner Axel Springer has a decades long history of breaking media thics code to push for right wing causes. So anything they write should be treated accordingly.

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Politico is left-leaning.

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/politico/

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Exactly because of this is that so many dislike that bot.

Politico is maybe american left, which is still right.

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Maybe from the american point of view of mediabiasfactcheck, but who cares about that on !europe@feddit.org?

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Who bias-checks the bias-checkers?

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They were bought by Springer in 2021 and have been on a strong right-side path ever since. The graphic is from 2018.

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August 2018 is a long time ago.

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Where could be safer for a country to be than next door to the notoriously non-invasive British?

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They’re too busy self-destructing lol

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This has been known about for years, and unfortunately Ireland has never had an appetite to change it.

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I’ll say I’m not at all happy with the attention-seeking headline of this article.

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