These two charts are instructive and informative. I'm not advocating for any source. I'm saying that if you want to get the whole picture, it takes some work. And sorting through the motivations of big corporations and what they want you to hear can be difficult. That's why it's important to check a lot of places before repeating a what you hear from a certain source.
Monday, April 8, 2019
Trusting the Source
Increasingly you should be wary of what you read and see from media sources. We all have a tendency to mindlessly accept what we see and hear as truth. But more and more you should question the mantra that you hear from big media. Because at some point, it's all fake news.
These two charts are instructive and informative. I'm not advocating for any source. I'm saying that if you want to get the whole picture, it takes some work. And sorting through the motivations of big corporations and what they want you to hear can be difficult. That's why it's important to check a lot of places before repeating a what you hear from a certain source.
These two charts are instructive and informative. I'm not advocating for any source. I'm saying that if you want to get the whole picture, it takes some work. And sorting through the motivations of big corporations and what they want you to hear can be difficult. That's why it's important to check a lot of places before repeating a what you hear from a certain source.
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