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Originally Posted by RJ Sledge
Bruce
I understand that people have their own opinions and passions about the Media and Politics, but on the whole, and for as long as I've been around, (76 years) the media and politicians were normally at the top of the list for gross misinformation.
I understand how political leanings can sway peoples opinions of what to believe or not.
Being passionate about anything, including your political thinking, isn't a bad thing but it can lead to not being able to communicate and reason with other people that may not agree with your opinion.
I may be way out of line but it would seem to make more sense to use our passions towards a more productive outcome.
Arguing with other people about this makes no sense when nobody is going to change their mind set. I'm as guilty as anyone.
What positive steps, if any, could be taken?
Using common sense and be being cautious is a pretty safe bet.
RJ
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Don't waste your time. The guy has validated almost everything I wrote. He wants me to share my research because he's too lazy to do it. I bet he wants me to pay him for it too.
He's the type of guy who will go out to prove that the media is honest and factual instead of questioning whether the information is honest and factual and making your own conclusions based on what you find from real data.
You just cannot fix it.