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hram777 [196]
2 years ago
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English
1 answer:
aleksklad [387]2 years ago
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In my first event ( The Black Lives Matter Movement), the article seemed very biased towards this movement, with during further intrest on the publisher, it showed that the publisher was pro All Lives Matter movement which is like the "rebuttle" for the BLM movement. Over all the article was very biased and against the BLM movement. The author had a link to an atricle posted on abortion. In this atricle he was very pro choice on this matter and seemed also bias on the fact of her body her chocie. Two different others teo different iew points.
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switch up some words so u dont get caught cheating
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