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Bonus: Rebuttal to Think Twice, Part 1

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Think Twice is an Audible podcast released in April 2023 about the legacy of Michael Jackson. Over its 10-episode series, Think Twice focuses on the theme of why we the public are still listening to Michael Jackson, despite the allegations against him.
The Think Twice narrative is that there must be something unique about Jackson in his ability to defy cancellation, and the podcast aims to help us understand why he’s different from other celebrities who have been cancelled after being accused of sex abuse.
In our own 4-part rebuttal, we focus on how Think Twice doesn’t measure up to journalistic standards in its presumption of guilt, without fairly presenting the evidence.
In this first part of our rebuttal, we make the argument that Think Twice is a case study in confirmation bias. In parts 2 and 3, we'll cover specific examples of bias and misinformation in the podcast, and the final episode looks at alternative narratives and wraps up why you should be cautious before accepting the arguments of Think Twice.
Website: www.michaeljacksoncaseforinnocence.com
Twitter: @Case4Innocence
For all our source material, please visit our website. You can reach out to us with any questions or comments through our website or on Twitter.

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Think Twice is an Audible podcast released in April 2023 about the legacy of Michael Jackson. Over its 10-episode series, Think Twice focuses on the theme of why we the public are still listening to Michael Jackson, despite the allegations against him.
The Think Twice narrative is that there must be something unique about Jackson in his ability to defy cancellation, and the podcast aims to help us understand why he’s different from other celebrities who have been cancelled after being accused of sex abuse.
In our own 4-part rebuttal, we focus on how Think Twice doesn’t measure up to journalistic standards in its presumption of guilt, without fairly presenting the evidence.
In this first part of our rebuttal, we make the argument that Think Twice is a case study in confirmation bias. In parts 2 and 3, we'll cover specific examples of bias and misinformation in the podcast, and the final episode looks at alternative narratives and wraps up why you should be cautious before accepting the arguments of Think Twice.
Website: www.michaeljacksoncaseforinnocence.com
Twitter: @Case4Innocence
For all our source material, please visit our website. You can reach out to us with any questions or comments through our website or on Twitter.

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