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When someone is the Lawrence of Arabia, they are typically one that can be seen on the 6:00 news on channel 4. A Lawrence of Arabia also has the ability to coin certain terms, one of the many is giving someone the nickname Bruno
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It's Richard of Arabia, apparently he doesn't love the UK enough to live there and is happy to live under Shakira Law in Dubai whilst spreading hate about non British people
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Example: "The pundit committed the fallacy of arbitrary objectivity daily, presenting his conservative opinions as 'common sense' and 'what most Americans think' while describing liberal views as 'ideological' and 'out of touch.' He genuinely believed he was objective, which was the most objective sign that he wasn't."
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Example: "He introduced himself as 'just giving the facts, no bias.' Then he spent an hour presenting one side of every issue, dismissing opposing views as 'ideological.' The Bias of Arbitrary Objectivity meant he never had to examine his own assumptions—they weren't assumptions, they were just 'reality.' When challenged, he didn't defend his views; he defended his right to be the arbiter of what counts as objective. The bias was invisible to him, which is how it worked."
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