• Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    8 days ago

    And remember, this is the same magazine that once had Hitler as person of the year. Mistakes do happen.

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      7 days ago

      It’s not a mistake. The person of the year is not by definition a good person, but someone who’s had a lot of influence during the year, for better or for worse.

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      7 days ago

      It’s okay if you don’t know what it means to make time’s person of the year.

      Just don’t pretend like that level of nuance is something you do grasp.

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        7 days ago

        You have to admit the title “Person of the Year” does carry with it a certain gravitas, just by virtue of the way those words are used in every other instance. Game of the Year, Movie of the Year, etc are all superlatives - regardless of whether they can hide behind the plausible deniability of their own definition.

        They have nothing to lose by not putting a criminal oligarch on the front cover. Bet it made Time a lot of money though so, ya know, that’s what matters.

        This similar to how Rogan justifies platforming Nazis and conspiracy nuts. And anyway, it’s not really even “news”; it’s just a long opinion piece with facts sprinkled in.

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    7 days ago

    My understanding is that people are put on the cover of time magazine not because of how ethical or moral they are but because of how much influence and power they have. So Trump being on the cover on Time magazine doesn’t mean they are saying he’s a good person.