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The Kitchen Sink
Be Wary of Stories of Persecution in Far Flung Corners of the World
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<blockquote data-quote="JosephZ" data-source="post: 77657708" data-attributes="member: 396496"><p>I didn't say all stories about persecution are fake or that all sources sharing stories of persecution are intentionally sharing information. Many are, though. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the organizations that do share misinformation about persecution will make people question the legitimate organizations that are sharing true stories of persecution. There are plenty of real stories out there, so why do these organizations feel like they have to exploit families of murder victims and victims of conflict to draw attention to persecution? Is it for attention? To bring more traffic to their websites? More donations? Greed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JosephZ, post: 77657708, member: 396496"] I didn't say all stories about persecution are fake or that all sources sharing stories of persecution are intentionally sharing information. Many are, though. Unfortunately, the organizations that do share misinformation about persecution will make people question the legitimate organizations that are sharing true stories of persecution. There are plenty of real stories out there, so why do these organizations feel like they have to exploit families of murder victims and victims of conflict to draw attention to persecution? Is it for attention? To bring more traffic to their websites? More donations? Greed? [/QUOTE]
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