This is a prime example of everything that& #39;s wrong with the bloggosphere.

It starts a clickbait title. Then 1 of them admits that they& #39;ve muted the hashtag. None of these people know what they& #39;re talking about because they didn& #39;t take the time to actually research the subject. https://twitter.com/nerdist/status/1322191540266037248">https://twitter.com/nerdist/s...
They haven& #39;t read Zack Snyder& #39;s quotes. Haven& #39;t listened to Ray Fisher& #39;s podcasts. Haven& #39;t read Jay Olivia& #39;s tweets. Haven& #39;t read Junkie XL& #39;s interview. Haven& #39;t watched Jason Momoa& #39;s interviews. Absolutely none of it.
They chose not to search for all that information that is so easily available to anyone who cares enough to look for it. Not only that, but they& #39;re also very much implying that Snyder has been lying all along and that there is no Snyder Cut.
As if it really is possible for the man to reshoot an entire movie in a week right in the middle of a pandemic.

They& #39;re spreading lies, plain and simple. Because that& #39;s their job. Because they know that this is what will bring them the attention and clicks they& #39;re searching for.
And if an innocent man& #39;s name is slandered? Then that& #39;s okay. If that encourages the hate towards him? Then that& #39;s okay too. His fault, really, for having fought for his work when he should have given up.
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