Journalist/News is not what it used to be. Public opinion is driven by perception rather than by fact. The proposition that endless repetition has caused too many of us to mistake ego for wisdom. Better to repeat than to verify.
Authentication costs money. There is rarely balanced reporting anymore, and the news is far removed from its original purpose.
If you want to know how Joe Biden performed in a debate, you will turn to our publicly funded ABC. Conversely, should you want to know how Donald Trump performed, you would turn to Sky News.
Same debate but two completely different reports, proving yet again that most media have an agenda to push and will only tell you the line that fits its agenda, not necessarily the truth. And the fact people don't see this blows my mind!
Liberal posts something from <insert usual leftist website/news channel>
RW: X, Y and Z in that article are wrong. Point number 3, 4 and 7 in that article is hypocritical. This website is biased. Why won’t it talk about A, B and C?
Liberal: Shut up you idiot, don’t do whataboutism.
RW posts something from a right-wing website or news channel.
RW: Hey liberal, see this!
Liberal: LOL! Fake news. F*ck it.
Now, neither side managed to convert anyone, as arguments rarely do. But there is a crucial difference between how a right-winger treats a liberal
website and a liberal treats a right-wing website.
The liberal will dismiss the right-wing website as fake and stupid, without even clicking on it. The right-winger will actually read what the liberal posted, get angry and try to poke holes in it.
And this is why we are so different. But do you see what happened here? The left-wing website got due respect and validation from *both* sides of the aisle. By engaging with it, the right-winger helped make the left-wing website appear like a
genuinely authoritative source of information, providing a viewpoint worthy of respect.
The liberal, on the other hand, treated the right-wing website with outright contempt, refusing to engage with it, dismissing it as fake by definition.
Since I know that the border is a HUGE thing right now let's see what's going on that is not being covered by the news!
Undocumented, Convicted Sex Offender Arrested in Calexico. (Imagine if they wouldn't have caught him or imagine how many have come though that haven't been caught) cbp.gov/newsroom/local…
Since Oct. 1, 2021, El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents have arrested and/or removed 22 individuals either convicted or wanted on sexual offense charges.
This is what serious mental issues look like. They have been indoctrinated to hate one man so much that they will justify bad actions of others as okay just because they have been told by the bias media to do so.
How can someone live their lives without believing nothing and questioning everything. Have these people lived such a privileged life that they have never been burnt, lied to or deceives that they can't see past their own nose when it comes to the things going on in the world?
Or is it that they are just too comfortable where they are and seeking anything different than what they are being told would cause such anxiety they couldn't handle?
I was going through my old twitter account because i finally remembered the password and i found this video. I have been looking for it. Its where it shows @CapitolPolice waving his hands for people to come in #Jan6th
So, I was HUGE on #COVID19 research. As you can tell I have so many folders and screenshots and soooo many links! So many that I can't get them all in a picture! So, I thought I would share some things to answer @ChuckCallesto question.
When I 1st started digging in, I noticed the word #myocarditis kept coming up.
I found this article in 2003 that said the cause of myocarditis (upper respiratory tract infection, viral disease) 2 things that Covid19 is associated with wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/11…
In this report the outbreak occurred within the same period that adverse events of myopericarditis were being reported after smallpox vaccinations. Once i read (vaccinations) I was super curious pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12680519/