FACT-CHECK: NPR Wildly Exaggerates Studies to say Paying Addicts Keeps them off Meth
This article is cross-posted from the Gateway Pundit Fact-Check Bureau: TGPFactCheck.com
- Almost every study says that ‘contingency management’ makes a small positive impact on addicts staying clean for a few extra weeks, NPR exaggerates to say that paying addicts works and should be tried everywhere
- Link NPR provides to the study backing up their wild claims is laughably broken
- Left-wing worldview once again at odds with actual science and what studies actually say, pretty obvious unethical reporter didn’t even bother to read them
OUR RATING: Major Negligence. MSNBC-level basic journalistic negligence
Indicted Outlet: April Dembosky | National Public Radio | Link | Archive | 9/30/21
If you notice anything with NPR,