In the early 20th century, the idea that the Italian Mafia was real was just some crazy conspiracy theory


								

								

This is from a mass arrest of mafia bosses, who were all gathered in the same place to discuss the mafia. No one believed that these guys were actual criminals.

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Journ*lists didn't just turn to shit in the last couple of years. They have always been contemptible.

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Yes but at least they didn't write like theater kids back then. The phrasing in this article is hilariously old timey. :marseyww1american1:

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I bet if you read that in the 50s you'd want to punch his effeminate butt for talking like that.

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"If Christ now came to earth, as sure as I live, He would not attack the high priests and the like; He would focus His attention upon the journ*lists."

"If I were a father and had a daughter who was seduced, I should not despair over her; I would hope for her salvation. But if I had a son who became a journ*list, and continued to be one for five years, I would give him up."

t. Kiekergaard

Being woke to the journo menace is not new either.

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