Pages and pages have been written on this passage, seeking out its ideological subtext, its historical context and its intellectual pretexts in classical and early modern thought.
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New York Times,
New York Times,
9 June 2026
The Kremlin is making false accusations that could be used in the future as pretexts for military attacks.
For Mary Kay, the latter of these rationales seems to have been clothed in the guise of the former, though the precise catalyst for establishing her own outfit remains indeterminate.
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Lauren Michele Jackson,
New Yorker,
15 July 2026
Americans heard much more forthright rationales from generals involved in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The strategic mistake of invading Iraq on false pretenses was then compounded by tactical errors.
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Foreign Affairs,
Foreign Affairs,
18 Aug. 2026
Johnson created the story of Nancy (Emilia Jones), who is not a girlfriend, but a crush who Bourdain foolhardily (and under false pretenses) follows to Provincetown after not getting a writing fellowship.
Each of these explanations could have been folded into other lines of dialogue or phone calls or literally anything else instead of being spelt out alphabetically so Twitter can’t point out a plot hole.
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Hannah Abraham,
Forbes.com,
12 Aug. 2026
While official explanations have been absent regarding Aubrey’s departure and the circumstances that preceded it, its mysterious nature evokes the similarly abrupt exit of his predecessor, Shivaun Nurre, three years ago.
At the center lies carceral safety politics—logics that turn fears of violence into justifications for punitive responses.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
13 Aug. 2026
His shows were cancelled for what writers for Ynet and Haaretz considered questionable reasons, among them alleged pressure from Netanyahu’s allies, although the networks involved named other justifications, including financial ones.
Dallas appellate attorney David Coale, who has handled appeals for decades, told CBS News Texas after the trial that Anthony's team could have several strong arguments over whether the trial was handled correctly.
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CBS Texas Staff,
CBS News,
19 Aug. 2026
Paul Schmidt, a Covington & Burling trial attorney representing Meta, contested O'Neill's arguments, and disputed the notion that Meta executives misled the public with their statements about child safety.
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