Yorick
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exercising our freedom of expression is our right.

although anything imposed in trying to make us believe we should think the same does not imply that it is where we stand for how to think for ourselves.

In america, given the fcc laws were upended that the news industry is not required to give a fair report of current events to inform the masses of actual events rather its now provided as perceived events to collect en masses of certain bias.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCC_fairness_doct...

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Happy earth
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We need a backup plan. We can't rely on billionaire media companies to give us regular people the information we need to keep ourselves safe and healthy. They are only in the business of removing resources from us. We are a commodity them.

Billy mills
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Yes, it is getting a bit ridiculous.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fHfgU8oMSo

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The media lies

Dr. ralph club zps9ornptsl
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Thank God we now have other ways to get our information instead of relying on the networks. They have lost control and still don't understand how or why.. They keep broadcasting BS and fake news but it no longer has the desired effect.

Help me with:

I need help.

Yorick
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next question ... what and where to find the best source of information? bbc? lol

Happy earth
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NaCtHoMaN wrote:
next question ... what and where to find the best source of information? bbc? lol

I haven't found a reliable source yet. I try to check a few differently biased news sites and try to extract truth by locating the contradictions.

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You can say what you want about trump.
You have to give trump credit for making a mockery of network news.
Nobody believes their crap any more.

Happy earth
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aeolians.revenge wrote:

Nobody believes their crap any more.

Who still believed them before Trump was elected? I don't remember having trustworthy media at least within the past 20 years, probably longer.

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Apparently a lot of people believed their bull sheet. Not everyone is as brillient as you smiley. Good on you. but trump affirmed what most of us felt.
Now the networks are just laughable.
It was soo cool to see a president calling them out.

Yorick
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hate to disappoint but belief is easily misguided.

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NaCtHoMaN wrote:
next question ... what and where to find the best source of information? bbc? lol

In my opinion associated press, reuters, bbc are all credible. Factcheck.org is good. Also wikipedia is surprisingly good.

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