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I mean the media went out of its way to avoid talking about the allegations during the primaries and now they want to pretend they’re “fair and balanced” like Fox News. Disclaimer: Fox News is far from fair and balanced. 2020: “Grab them by the...” vs. ‘Creepy Joe’. Best reality TV election ever.
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Fortunately, i didn't hear this on Fox, but then again I don't subscribe to cable television. Cutting the cord is the best thing that can happen for anyone. It forces you to ask questions and seek answers.
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MAJ James Woods
Cpl (Join to see) I’ll watch or monitor all news sources from cable to local to online in order to have informed perspective from all sides. Can’t ask questions without hearing both sides of an argument and opinion. Both sides always exaggerate.
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Exactly, that's why not having a partisan station running 24/7, you are actually forced to look at more than one source. That said, you have to be careful how you source that information. The googles and social sites are designed to feed you stories that fit your own personal biases, they want you in the proverbial bias bubble because it's easier to get ad revenue from their partners if the audience is larger.
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MAJ James Woods
Cpl (Join to see) YouTube as well. I could be watching videos that are critical of Trump or Republicans and the ads that come up are always pro-Trump or pro-2A, etc. If I watch a video that is positive of Trump or GOP I get same ads to include some conspiracy YouTube profiles. So yes every media platform has a bias that’s profit motivated. Twitter I’m flooded with Third Way NeoLiberal ads in my political feeds. So yeah have to acknowledge the bias in order to maintain independent in thought.
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