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Fair and balanced. Reminds me of something. I'm curious how accurate they are in bias definition. I've seen similar things before. The issue for me is you are trusting someone else to do what you should learn to do yourself. No substitute for critical thinking. You can't outsource it without a cost. If you pay attention after a while you start seeing the bias in news. But I think all of us are probably fooled sometimes.
Thanks for sharing. Honestly I think we over value news coverage. We over value recency and quick takes over thoughtful reflection. Most news isnt important at all to your life. I'm a fan of tuning out.
We'll always trust an institution with regards to global news because we're not in Ukraine, China, Africa, or Russia. We don't speak the language. We don't have networks. We don't collect facts, or have data sources to quote. Someone has to report actual news to the ledger. Then layer 2 is someone taking all this raw data and interpreting it into a digestible story. Critical thinking on our part usually comes after layer 2. And if the base layer is distorted, all information that follows is distorted; layer 2 doesn't even have an opportunity to be undistorted. Same is true of history, money, and home building. America, in my observation, doesn't have a corrupt layer 1 regarding news reporting, but many other countries do. Our issue is the faux layer 2 products that have separated themselves from layer 1 information.
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