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An error occurred while saving the comment Brian Heuring commentedIf news "A" shows you the entire video of an event, and news "B" shows you cleverly edited clips of the same video, which one would you be more inclined to believe as true?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Brian Heuring commentedAre you afraid you might come to your own conclusion instead of someone else's?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Brian Heuring commentedYes. We need more news that tells us what we want to hear and confirms our world view, regardless of how narrow-minded or delusional it may be. This whole including data and facts thing sucks when it proves us wrong. It might make us come to our own conclusion instead of someone else's.
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According to the responses to this, a lot of people seem to think that "right-wing" is "misinformation". That is not true. The leftwing news is just behind schedule. Almost everything they label as "conspiracy theory" or "misinformation", is eventually reported as truth by the leftwing media. They are just always late to the party.