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Journalist complaining about 'Fake News'-branded clothing worries 'about damage done to our democracy'

OK, hold up. Twitchy told you earlier to prepare for the imminent meltdown of journalists upon seeing that Forever 21 was — emphasis on “was” — selling a line of clothing imprinted with the words “Fake News.” Among those reporters immediately complaining was The Baltimore Sun’s Pamela Wood, who said the clothes were “not funny, cute or fashionable” — note that she didn’t say they were inaccurate.

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To be honest, we think they are kind of funny — almost as funny as the outrage over the gift shop at the Newseum selling “Fake News” T-shirts.

The whole thing reminded us of a similar meltdown when someone spotted Bloomingdale’s selling a T-shirt emblazoned with the words, “Fake News,” and it turns out Wood was outraged then as well, saying the controversy over the T-shirt was “about damage done to our democracy.”

If you ask us, the bigger danger to our democracy is so-called journalists freaking out over other citizens’ exercise of free expression.

Here’s Wood back in February:

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What if a child walked into the store and saw that shirt? How is Jim Acosta supposed to explain it to his kids?

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The way things are going at the nation’s newspapers, we’d say she’s lucky to have a job.

It’s kind of crazy how popular these “Fake News” T-shirts are … wonder why?

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Like when Twitter decided to ban people for “targetted harassment” just for tweeting a certain three-word phrase after a group of journalists was laid off?

Well, thank you very much, but you didn’t have to remind us we have a First Amendment.


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