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Comment by thunderfork

1 day ago

What's a "centrist" in a "Dem/repub" context, though? A non-voter?

Obscuring what one actually means makes it harder to figure out what one takes issue with.

It's genuinely unclear what this person is actually criticizing when they've draped it under so much indirection. They're biased towards... dems, or the left, or something, in some way that's not made clear, but we must know they're a Reasonable Judge of that bias because they've declared themselves a centrist..? It's all signalling, no signal.

And, of course, there's the whole rest of the planet to contend with, with a much broader view of the political spectrum...

> What's a "centrist" in a "Dem/repub" context, though? A non-voter?

An independent? A moderate Dem/repub? Those are two (or three) options and there are others.

> Obscuring what one actually means makes it harder to figure out what one takes issue with.

What they meant was very clear. The bias in their reporting is heavily left leaning in their opinion.

> It's genuinely unclear what this person is actually criticizing when they've draped it under so much indirection.

There's zero indirection in their statement.

> They're biased towards... dems, or the left, or something, in some way that's not made clear, but we must know they're a Reasonable Judge of that bias because they've declared themselves a centrist..? It's all signalling, no signal.

Again, this is extremely clear to anyone who isn't ignorant of politics in his location or being intentionally obtuse.

He didn't provide any links, and I'm not going to waste the time to track some down, but the content in question (in the opinion of the parent poster) almost certainly is in support of the progressive part of the Democratic Party, which does have some representation in local (in his area), state (in his state), and national government, and therefore has some power.

> And, of course, there's the whole rest of the planet to contend with, with a much broader view of the political spectrum...

The topic of this discussion is local journalism, and the parent poster provided his location (central NJ), so that's not the issue either.