Dorian Lynskey

Dorian Lynskey is a British journalist and author who has written for The Guardian newspaper since the late 1990s.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

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  • The author has a slight bias towards the female blues singers and their contributions to music.
  • There is no significant evidence of any biases in this article.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • The author does not provide any information about their personal or professional relationships with the individuals discussed in the article.
  • There is no significant evidence of any conflicts of interest in this article.

Contradictions

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  • The author acknowledges that there are many different interpretations of who was the central figure in Dr Strangelove and provides a few examples.
  • There is no significant evidence of any contradictions in this article.

Deceptions

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  • The author provides a few examples where they may have been deceived by others or misled about certain information.
  • There is no significant evidence of any deceitfulness in this article.

Recent Articles

Dr. Strangelove's Relevance Today: A Pitiless Portrait of Small Men in Government

Dr. Strangelove's Relevance Today: A Pitiless Portrait of Small Men in Government

Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is a 60-year-old film that portrays a US government mired in fascism, incompetence and cowboy fantasies of violence. The movie was inspired by Peter George's novel Red Alert and another book, Fail-Safe. It tells the story of General Jack D. Ripper who orders his bomber wing to drop hydrogen bombs on the USSR in response to a shooting war declared by him.