When the media narrative goes awry...

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When the media narrative goes awry...

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Sitting here tonight watching the World News on ABC & they were reporting on the flooding in Libya. News anchor mentions how much rain fell in 24 hours & that two dams had failed, sending water surging to the ocean & making a right mess of the town along the way.

All good so far... right?

Then it cuts to the ABC man on the spot who claims, in all seriousness, that the floods were due to rising sea levels caused by climate change... :eh: Dafuq??
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Re: When the media narrative goes awry...

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Clouds are water that's evaporated from seas. Global warming could increase that, leading to heavier rainfall.
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Horse wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 7:19 am Clouds are water that's evaporated from seas. Global warming could increase that, leading to heavier rainfall.
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You agree with this?
the floods were due to rising sea levels caused by climate change...
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JackyJoll wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 8:59 am
Horse wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 7:19 am Clouds are water that's evaporated from seas. Global warming could increase that, leading to heavier rainfall.
You agree with this?
the floods were due to rising sea levels caused by climate change...
You can see what I posted.

I haven't heard the news broadcast (or read a transcript). But at school I did learn about the water cycle.
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JackyJoll wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 8:59 am
Horse wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 7:19 am Clouds are water that's evaporated from seas. Global warming could increase that, leading to heavier rainfall.
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You agree with this?
the floods were due to rising sea levels caused by climate change...


Maybe the ABC man "meant" "The severity of the floods was made much worse by the rising sea levels exacerbating the effects in play, due in turn to climate changes" - but that's not a sound-bite that trips of the tongue lightly (especially for an American).

It also utilises the concept of causal effect... something the news media seems to have problems with as well.
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No idea what the ABC man meant and he may have got muddled who knows.

However, was the Libya flood caused by climate change. Pretty much a certainty. Anyone who's looked at the weather in the last few years can see that things are fucked up. Greece was on fire in the summer, it's now underwater. Pretty much everywhere has seen weather conditions that aren't normal at some point in the last few years, Europe was cooking this summer. When I was 12 at high school this was something 'in the future' but likely to happen if we didn't do 'something'. Everyone is aware of this. Well we didn't really do 'something' and now stuff is happening.

But if an anchor man messes up his explanation then yeah, must all be a false narrative obviously.
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Supermofo wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 9:35 am But if an anchor man messes up his explanation then yeah, must all be a false narrative obviously.
It was the 'man on the spot'. Was that an American, or a 'local' stringer with English as an additional language? Either way, were they billed as an 'expert'?
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Horse wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 9:55 am
Supermofo wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 9:35 am But if an anchor man messes up his explanation then yeah, must all be a false narrative obviously.
It was the 'man on the spot'. Was that an American, or a 'local' stringer with English as an additional language? Either way, were they billed as an 'expert'?
I suspect a lot comes down to what you 'believe' in the first place. Whether it's an expert or my 11 year old son relaying it, if you think climate change is all bullshit you'll pick up on any mistake. If you think climate change is real then you'll go 'meh' bad explanation but not really important in the scheme of things when balanced on the evidence of the last 12 months weather.
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I don't think it's a huge surprise that TV News is both dumbed down and errs on the sensational. If every time they reported on a flooding they insisted on a climate change debate to quosh complaints of bias then the News would take forever. They do occasionally do this, morning shows where they have a bit more time, but the 'experts' they can grab tend to be somewhat ropey and to be fair to them thy often have literally 30 seconds to make their point.
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How many things can you safely dismiss these days by calling them "the narrative"?

Feel like it's kinda replacing "PC gone mad!".
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Potter wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 11:46 am Its a mainly left-wing audience, climate change has been politicised and you’re not talking their language.
There is certainly some of that, the whole Gretta thing proves it. But I'd go on the basis of the whole science thing. The left go on about a lot of things which are just plain bollocks but climate change isn't one of those things.

I think the difference is. You say it was caused by Trumps tan and its a joke. You say climate change isn't real and you're just wrong.
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Potter wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 11:46 am t’science does actually back up increased rainfall being caused by climate change where temps of sea water and air are increasing, thermodynamics and psychrometrics says so
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Horse wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 7:19 am Clouds are water that's evaporated from seas. Global warming could increase that, leading to heavier rainfall.
I used the CSE version for my reply :)
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'When the media narrative goes awry' is simply a sneaky way to get round weeksy's ban/closure of 'In today's news' without being too obvious...
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mangocrazy wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 12:55 pm 'When the media narrative goes awry' is simply a sneaky way to get round weeksy's ban/closure of 'In today's news' without being too obvious...
To be honest better here than spoiling the News thread (which I assumed was meant to be a rolling 'Ceefax' of interesting and amusing news items, rather than "here's another Biden factoid").

But I'm part of the lefty / pharma / Biden / Deepstate / accidental-Marxist militia naturellement. Climate Change is one of our big agendas to make the faces of right-wingers go so purple that their hearts go pop.
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mangocrazy wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 12:55 pm 'When the media narrative goes awry' is simply a sneaky way to get round weeksy's ban/closure of 'In today's news' without being too obvious...
Although a 'not actually news' would have been a better home for both this and yesterday's threads ...
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Is there really any bullying? I don't think I really know what it is anymore.
Only one person has directly called ZRX out as far as I can see.
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Potter wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 1:30 pm I thought this was an ok thread where something was posted and people politely pointed out why it might be a good idea to reconsider the initial position.
No abuse, no bullying, strong opinions but all polite and good.

However, this isn't what you folk want is it :D
I don't see any abuse in here.
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DefTrap wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 1:38 pm Is there really any bullying? I don't think I really know what it is anymore.
It's toxic gaslighting communism, that's what it is. And any other word you can think of to describe something you don't like. Pretty sure it violates my first amendment rights.
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Even bullying has been downgraded now. Back in my day it was called banter unless the victim actually killed themself.

I blame the snowflakes.
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DefTrap wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 1:38 pm Only one person has directly called ZRX out as far as I can see.
I forgot about calling out actually. Gotta call people out!