That media narratives just follow the "news":The decline of the whale catching industry pic.twitter.com/brRRGMwHuS
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
Making American women ugly pic.twitter.com/55DbpzSlGf
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
Unemployment pic.twitter.com/Pu1FO0yNAn
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
Ruining the audio quality of radio broadcasts pic.twitter.com/rJsnVVZnbH
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
A decline in public transportation revenue pic.twitter.com/2vurcX041W
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
A decline in weddings pic.twitter.com/ltFKDIRqAv
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
A barber strike pic.twitter.com/qzWN0XXF2y
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
A shortage of overshoes pic.twitter.com/QzJKXgnbEw
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
We, the people like simple solutions to complex problems. The press link simple, easily repeatable narratives.Ruining America pic.twitter.com/t8YU06988r
— Paul Fairie (@paulisci) May 1, 2023
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