That sounds like a media literacy problem, not a problem with opinion pieces themselves. I have a degree in journalism and the idea that anyone could somehow not know the difference between a straight news story and an opinion piece is baffling. Do we not have basic critical thinking skills anymore?
TheSanSabaSongbird
That's just intellectually lazy. We should be able to process analysis that isn't our own.
No, these are op-eds, which are written by contributors and are different from editorials which, as the name suggests, are written by the editorial board. Op-eds traditionally were printed opposite of the editorial page --hence the name-- and were meant to be a space for subject matter experts or other thought leaders to publish opinion pieces that may or may not reflect the views of the editorial board.
I know these things because even though I've never worked for a newspaper, I am old enough to have gotten an undergrad degree in journalism back in the 90s before the newspaper industry died.
Neither of these were written by the WaPo's editorial board. They are both op-eds meaning they're written by contributors and in the old print format would be placed opposite from the editorial page, hence the name "op-ed."
Your comment shows a deep misunderstanding of how these things work and what function newspapers are trying to fulfill with them, but it's probably not your fault since media literacy tends to be pretty abysmal in the US.
Is anyone honestly confused as to whether or not it's an opinion piece? I find that very hard to believe, but I guess you never know...
I once got a temporary ban from one of the larger subreddits for calling someone a nincompoop. It was considered "abusive" language. At least that's what the mods said. I suspect it was more to do with me having an unpopular opinion though obviously I can't prove it.
My guess is that it was downvoted for being "presentist," as in judging the founders through the lens of contemporary morality, but that's just a guess.
Somebody doesn't understand basic game theory.
Also Lemmy itself. This place is a cesspool of mis and disinformation. I come here to waste a little time mindlessly doom-scrolling and shouting into the void, not because I actually think that I'll find informed, intelligent and insightful comments.
It's cyclical. There was an uncannily similar fascist movement in the US immediately prior to WW2. We had members of Congress on the Nazi payroll, for example. It's happening again; fascism and authoritarianism are on the rise across the globe.
In political science terms it's what we call a "flawed democracy," meaning that it has some but not all the features of an actual democracy.
Just because he's a neocon piece of shit doesn't mean he can't be right. Also, dude, Glen Greenwald is no fucking saint either. That guy is a certified scumbag. At least with Kagan there's a chance that he actually believes his bullshit, whereas with Greenwald, we know he's an intellectually dishonest grifter.