Complaint sent to the International Fact-Checking Network about AFP Fact Check, Aug. 5, 2022
Bryan W. White
August 5, 2022
AFP Fact Check committed the same equivocation error other fact-checking organizations have committed while attempting to answer whether (elective) abortion can sometimes prove medically necessary. The failure either of AFP Fact Check’s correction request interface or else its desire to correct error count as a failure to scrupulously adhere to an open and honest corrections policy, hence our complaint submitted to the International Fact-Checking Network on Aug. 5, 2022.
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