MacTheKnife
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As is usual they simply say one thing and do another....anything that goes against their fallacious narrative is ignored or hushed up.
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Journalism is dead. It's 1984 in the USA.
My mother in law was a life long Democrat up until they put Lurch(John F'n Kerry) up against Bush. She had said she had enough of their lies and immoral actions. She is 88 and going strong, even with this Wuhan virus going around. She cant wait to vote for the President again, keeping the groper out of the office.As is usual they simply say one thing and do another....anything that goes against their fallacious narrative is ignored or hushed up.
I don't take anything the media says seriously. It's all a cartoon.Journalism is dead. It's 1984 in the USA.
Absolutely....and the masses are lapping up the propaganda....no other explanation for how well biden is doing...at least in the polls which-- though are highly suspect.
So one side gives the news of the day, the other side is there to control what you think...Another right wing dark money site to keep the easily led following and not thinking or looking or learning. Sad. Do you guys ever read real news from real journalists or are you just a troll.
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Trending Politics - Bias and Credibility
QUESTIONABLE SOURCE A questionable source exhibits one or more of the following: extreme bias, consistent promotion of propaganda/conspiracies, poor or nomediabiasfactcheck.com
"I want to argue for something which is controversial, although I believe that it is also intuitive and commonsensical. My claim is this: Oliver believes what he does because that is the kind of thinker he is or, to put it more bluntly, because there is something wrong with how he thinks. The problem with conspiracy theorists is not, as the US legal scholar Cass Sunstein argues, that they have little relevant information. The key to what they end up believing is how they interpret and respond to the vast quantities of relevant information at their disposal. I want to suggest that this is fundamentally a question of the way they are. Oliver isn’t mad (or at least, he needn’t be). Nevertheless, his beliefs about 9/11 are the result of the peculiarities of his intellectual constitution – in a word, of his intellectual character."
The intellectual character of conspiracy theorists | Aeon Essays
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The intellectual character of conspiracy theorists | Aeon Essays
Why do some people believe conspiracy theories? It’s not just who or what they know. It’s a matter of intellectual characteraeon.co
"Conspiracy theories are first and foremost forms of political propaganda. They are designed to denigrate specific individuals or groups or advance a political agenda. The theory that the Clintons were somehow involved in the Epstein suicide denigrates the Clintons. The notion that the US government staged the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School helped the pro-gun lobby to deflect arguments for greater gun control. What better way to pre-empt calls for greater gun control in the wake of a school shooting than to claim that it never happened?"
'Such beliefs promote extreme political agendas and allow governments to dismiss their critics as cranks.'
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Why conspiracy theories are deeply dangerous
Such beliefs promote extreme political agendas and allow governments to dismiss their critics as cranks.www.newstatesman.com