• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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    9 days ago

    Interesting how this article starts out making everything sound bright and cheery but the further you read on, the worse everything sounds.

    What do you call ‘burying the lede’ when the lede is a large portion of the article? That seems inadequate.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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        9 days ago

        I’m just not sure why the AP is doing it. They haven’t seemed especially pro-Milei before this. Maybe because Trump is coming in to office and they want to suck up to the new guy in charge?

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          Looking through their few stories of the crisis in Argentina, AP plays it very “safe” and “objective”. They parrot what Milei’s government says, often at the top of the article. Then they put the stories of those affected most at the bottom, leaning on bootstrap stories most. These are less likely to get eyeballs and that is widely known. It is pretty standard reporting from them.

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      9 days ago

      I swear there was an article earlier this week where the headline was about how things were getting better in Argentina but then in the article it said that poverty had risen to over 50%.

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        8 days ago

        Poverty increases to 50% is not good if you are the poor, but it is really good for some especially the target market for the article.

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    9 days ago

    “Everyone assumed that we were going to fail politically,” Milei told the cheering crowd. “Today they admit, through gritted teeth, that they are surprised.”

    Yeah, it’s worse than they thought dude. This is not shock born of pride; the gritted teeth are stopping folks from screaming.

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    Inflation, Argentina’s perpetual scourge and Milei’s top priority upon coming to office, slowed from a monthly rate of 25.5% in December 2023 to just 2.7% in October — its lowest level in three years.

    Why is Argentina’s inflation measured monthly when the annual figure is the usual standard? Several outlets have reported this figure for almost a month now and I’m starting to wonder if this is just a case of reporters printing what the politicians say verbatim, or intentionally trying to mislead. Argentina’s annual inflation rate is 166% as of November (https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/inflation-cpi)

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      9 days ago

      Looking at the 5 year chart on that link doesn’t make it look like Milei has improved things, that’s for sure.

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    9 days ago

    Every single picture of him I see just continues to make me see the grifter Pedro Pascal plays in Wonder Woman 1984.

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    8 days ago

    Weird, in all of his actions I haven’t seen anything along the lines of redistributing wealth from those who have too much to those who have too little.

    It looks just like those who have too little have to do with even less.