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For yes, for no, a knife under the pillow

The article is a personal reflection by Cláudia Lucas Chéu, recounting how a particular individual taught her to take apart things to understand their workings, instilled in her a liking for Salazar (a reference to António de Oliveira Salazar, the former dictator of Portugal), and encouraged her desire for a country to the right. The piece appears to be a literary or journalistic chronicle rather than a news report, focusing on personal experiences and ideological influences.

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Público logoPúblicoIndependentRightFactual 65Objective 308 hr. ago
For yes, for no, a knife under the pillow

The article is a personal reflection by Cláudia Lucas Chéu, recounting how a particular individual taught her to take apart things to understand their workings, instilled in her a liking for Salazar (a reference to António de Oliveira Salazar, the former dictator of Portugal), and encouraged her desire for a country to the right. The piece appears to be a literary or journalistic chronicle rather than a news report, focusing on personal experiences and ideological influences.

Bias read (Right): The article references Salazar, a historical figure associated with authoritarianism and right-wing politics in Portugal, and discusses a person who influenced the author's political views toward the right. While the piece is personal, the mention of Salazar and the direction of influence suggest a右

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 30): The article contains personal recollection and subjective commentary rather than objective reporting. It lacks verifiable facts and presents a biased perspective on historical figures and political ideologies.

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