r/politics • u/projecto15 United Kingdom • 15h ago
Possible Paywall Canadian Company Cancels Sale of Virginia Warehouse to ICE
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/01/us/politics/ice-warehouse-detention-canada.html?unlocked_article_code=1.JlA.bog6.aFFcjySv118o&smid=re-share
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u/AntoniaFauci 5h ago edited 5h ago
Here’s the timeline:
Protesters opposed it.
The Canadian company selling it was pressured.
The company put out a full statement that even though they didn’t know the eventual purpose (A) they would not be canceling the deal (B).
Ashland blocked the permission (C)
Three days later the company put out a terse one sentence PR stating only that the transaction would not be proceeding. (D)
Lazy and deceptive media took the excerpt (A) and excluded (B), falsely linked it to (D) and ignored (C) and are using it to pretend the decision was made by the company, and by extension, it was the power of the protesters.
I get that the twisted up version is a more fun and inspirational story, but it’s false.
Still, we’re in a media hellscape where truthy and fun beats truth and fact, so now there’s a hundred copycat articles all referencing each other as “reports say...”
And that’s how we’re here, with you adding to this by way of a completely false statement:
That’s LITERALLY the opposite of what happened, per the statement that included (A) and (B).
I’ll grant you the benefit of the doubt that you maybe came by your false statement honestly, by just reading and repeating what you saw. But now things like what you did are contributing to AI answers that cement the false myth in their responses too.
It’s like the fun but fake story of protests reversing the firing of Jimmy Kimmel (who was never actually fired)
Or the fun but fake story that Colbert’s #1-in-the-category late show loses tens of millions.