Posted by Ultradog MN on November 14, 2019 at 16:58:44 from (172.58.83.60):
In Reply to: Re: Honest news ?? posted by Traditional Farmer on November 14, 2019 at 15:50:13:
The difference between the internet and tv news is that one can find original thinkers, bloggers, writers, video makers, etc on the internet. Like this board when a hard question is asked the combined wisdom from many sources generally gives a good answer. Yes, you can find liars, hucksters, shamans, goofballs and tricksters on the internet. So caveat lector. But television news is all pablum. It is ALL produced by a very few individuals with unprecedented, concentrated power and fed to the masses. Their motive is not to inform the populace. Truth is not their objective. Their sole motive and objective is profit. To say CNN or Fox or NBC, CBS or public television, etc is better or less biased than another is a fallacy. None of the big tv news places have your or my or the nation's best interests in mind. None of them.
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