It's always good to mix up media resources. Due to the propaganda factor, Russia Today usually gives some interesting stories on the UK which the BBC omit! So it's good to consider 'what's the agenda behind this story?' Etc.
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I am very troubled by Trumps attempts to delegitimize the press. I agree that we should always be using our critical thinking, and to mix up our sources, especially reading the international press.
But if we were to believe him and all his fake news, the media is the enemy of the American people, all negative polls are fake bullshit, then we might as well put the crown on his head ourselves. Notice how he attacks the media after they question him, or confront him about lies and the lies of the people working on his behalf. He is trying to silence and delegitimize his critics, just like how he speaks about the judicial branch, already blaming any future terrorist attacks on them.
It's absurd to me that this administration has any credibility after all of the lies they've told in THE ONE MONTH he's been president. The amount of total bullshit that the people of this country have accepted from Trump is both mind blowing and heart breaking.
I thought I was angry and had lost faith in the people of this country when he was elected.... that's nothing compared to how I feel now that I'm watching people just go along with this. Like I said... it's very troubling to me.
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Trump was able to feed off of a general sense that "things aren't good " and people maybe rushed to vote him in with the hope of change. A similar debate is happening in the UK where it is being argued that many people had been misled on what 'Brexit' meant in practice. Trump is a businessman and not a politician, so he comes across like the drunk guy in a pub that is going to put the world to rights by blaming other people for his problems. Not being a politician he doesn't have the same restraint as most 'populist' politicians. I think he is going to be more of a frightening global prospect than Bush. Interesting times ahead!
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The bottom line is I consider the sources I named to be reliable. If you think that's naive of me for whatever reason, I'm totally cool with that.
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I don't judge people, I just provoke them to think. I don't always make sense, but think about it.
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NPR, New York Times, Washington Post, Bergen Record, Camden Courier-Post, two hyperlocal news blogs specific to my area. Do not watch any TV news and try to avoid hysterical quasi-news from either extreme. When I have time or curiosity I use Google News to get perspective from other sources but I try to be aware of where they stand as I am aware no publication is completely free of bias.
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