CampingJosh
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- Dec 16, 2010
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I used to do that. But now it’s hard to find dissenting opinions that aren’t crazy. By crazy I mean absurdly partisan. So now I get news stories mostly from social media. Then I try to piece together what really happened from as many sources as seems credible.Where do you consistently read (or listen to) news sources that you generally disagree with? I am looking to add some additional sources to my reading list, and I have found it incredibly useful to seek out contrary opinions.
This!Al Jazeera.
I used to read it a bit. They don't give a damn about agendas, they'll post whatever.
I just checked to make sure I spelled it correctly. It turns ot they have an app now.
I used to do that. But now it’s hard to find dissenting opinions that aren’t crazy. By crazy I mean absurdly partisan. So now I get news stories mostly from social media. Then I try to piece together what really happened from as many sources as seems credible.
I used to do that. But now it’s hard to find dissenting opinions that aren’t crazy. By crazy I mean absurdly partisan. So now I get news stories mostly from social media. Then I try to piece together what really happened from as many sources as seems credible.
I used to do that. But now it’s hard to find dissenting opinions that aren’t crazy. By crazy I mean absurdly partisan. So now I get news stories mostly from social media. Then I try to piece together what really happened from as many sources as seems credible.
You're not one of those people that post, "Why is this news!?!?" when some personal interest story is posted on tv channel facebook pages are you? That drives me crazy. My first thought is, "Dude (or dudette), this is called "social media" for a reason. You want news? Go to a news site."