Paul Farhi is behaving like a six year old child.
Earlier today, Redpilled World reported on a fake claim made by Paul Farhi in an article for the Washington Post. Farhi's fake claim related to the recent Project Veritas video which exposed a CNN producer admitting the Russia narrative is 'bull****'.
You can read the story here, but to summarize, even after being confronted with video evidence that he was wrong, Paul Farhi continued to insist that his article was accurate. As a result, Farhi was ridiculed by numerous people on twitter who had watched the video for themselves and clearly saw with their own eyes that his claim was fake.
When witnessing Paul Farhi's refusal to accept reality, I was reminded of an incident from a few years ago involving my friend and his six year old son.
On one particularly rainy day, my friend's son wanted to play outside, so my friend agreed that his son could play outside once it had stopped raining. However, my friend's impatient son wanted to play outside now. He didn't want to wait for the rain to stop. So, as we all looked out of the window at the falling rain, my friend's son attempted to fool his dad.
"It's not raining!" his son insisted. "The rain has stopped! Can I play outside now?"
My friend repeatedly pointed out to his son, "No, look outside. It is clearly raining. You can clearly see rain falling from the sky."
However, despite the evidence, his son continued to insist, "No, it's not! It's not raining!"
My friend's son was six. Paul Farhi is a grown adult, but his behavior is no different from that of my friend's six year old son on that rainy day.
You can read the story here, but to summarize, even after being confronted with video evidence that he was wrong, Paul Farhi continued to insist that his article was accurate. As a result, Farhi was ridiculed by numerous people on twitter who had watched the video for themselves and clearly saw with their own eyes that his claim was fake.
When witnessing Paul Farhi's refusal to accept reality, I was reminded of an incident from a few years ago involving my friend and his six year old son.
On one particularly rainy day, my friend's son wanted to play outside, so my friend agreed that his son could play outside once it had stopped raining. However, my friend's impatient son wanted to play outside now. He didn't want to wait for the rain to stop. So, as we all looked out of the window at the falling rain, my friend's son attempted to fool his dad.
"It's not raining!" his son insisted. "The rain has stopped! Can I play outside now?"
My friend repeatedly pointed out to his son, "No, look outside. It is clearly raining. You can clearly see rain falling from the sky."
However, despite the evidence, his son continued to insist, "No, it's not! It's not raining!"
My friend's son was six. Paul Farhi is a grown adult, but his behavior is no different from that of my friend's six year old son on that rainy day.
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