Posted by NC wayne on November 14, 2019 at 07:03:16 from (173.189.97.253):
In Reply to: Honest news ?? posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on November 14, 2019 at 06:43:00:
To frame an answer in as non-political of a manner as possible, I'll say this. News actually does exist.
The problem is so many stations now are spinning their stories extremely far in one direction. That causes the few who are actually reporting real news to appear to be going further in the other direction, when they really aren't.
In other words, when 10 stations are reporting X and 2 are reporting X plus, and often Y and Z, you should probably pay attention to the two stations, and take what's coming from the 10 with a grain of salt.
Typically what the 2 are reporting is actually what's really happening. As such, they aren't reporting stuff that later requires a retraction, that never comes, as the others often do, because the other stations rely on people believing their lies and half truths to sway opinions in the direction they want.
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