Maybe you're just trying to point out that the quote in Breitbart's headline isn't an actual quote from the AP fact check of April 12?
Hmmm... well, the part of the headline that expresses the AP's opinion of the situation isn't in quotes, so it shouldn't be considered to be an exact quote.
When something isn't an exact quote, it's typically a paraphrase or summary of the overall article.
So, does "It’s Not ‘Grooming’ to Sexualize Young Kids Away from Parents" properly summarize the AP's fact check from April 12? I believe it does.
So, again, what are you trying to accomplish here?
I don't like fake news. The way this post is presented is a little misleading and I'm only looking to correct people who may be misled.
I'm not trying to smear Breitbart at all, but I think it's important to give the whole story. Breitbart is summarizing their thoughts on the AP article, and the way the headline is written implies AP wrote the statement, which they hadn't.
Maybe you're just trying to point out that the quote in Breitbart's headline isn't an actual quote from the AP fact check of April 12?
Precisely.
So, does "It’s Not ‘Grooming’ to Sexualize Young Kids Away from Parents" properly summarize the AP's fact check from April 12? I believe it does.
I don't think it does, tbh. I mean, the word "sexualize" isn't once mentioned in AP or the Breitbart article at all. Where are they drawing that conclusion in the headline when they don't even seem to address it in the rest of the article? Where is the sexualization?
That fact check wasn't written by AP. It was written by Breitbart. The AP stance itself is very different from the headline.
https://www.breitbart.com/education/2022/04/15/progressives-tout-groomer-claims-to-stigmatize-critics-of-k-12-sex-ed/
What are you trying to accomplish here?
My initial assumption was that you're just a moron. But you're really pushing the whole "Breitbart wrote this" angle, so what's your deal?
Are you trying to smear Breitbart, or are you trying to get us to trust the AP?
No, maybe you are just a moron... if you read the article, the 3rd paragraph references the AP fact check from April 12:
"The switch-and-smear defense is spotlighted by an Associated Press fact check, posted April 13."
The date is linked to the AP fact check here: https://www.breitbart.com/news/fact-focus-posts-maligning-disney-lack-evidence/
Maybe you're just trying to point out that the quote in Breitbart's headline isn't an actual quote from the AP fact check of April 12?
Hmmm... well, the part of the headline that expresses the AP's opinion of the situation isn't in quotes, so it shouldn't be considered to be an exact quote.
When something isn't an exact quote, it's typically a paraphrase or summary of the overall article.
So, does "It’s Not ‘Grooming’ to Sexualize Young Kids Away from Parents" properly summarize the AP's fact check from April 12? I believe it does.
So, again, what are you trying to accomplish here?
I don't like fake news. The way this post is presented is a little misleading and I'm only looking to correct people who may be misled.
I'm not trying to smear Breitbart at all, but I think it's important to give the whole story. Breitbart is summarizing their thoughts on the AP article, and the way the headline is written implies AP wrote the statement, which they hadn't.
Precisely.
I don't think it does, tbh. I mean, the word "sexualize" isn't once mentioned in AP or the Breitbart article at all. Where are they drawing that conclusion in the headline when they don't even seem to address it in the rest of the article? Where is the sexualization?