Then believe the opposite of what they're telling you.
I honestly believe that after watching the "news" today, you actually lose information. You'd be better off staying in bed and taking a big ol' dump into your pajamas. Bad analogy, but there it is.
What passes for news reporting these days is a god damn travesty.
kingdomhearts123 ago
eeh you gotta be careful. they herd in both directions with things you like and things you don't like.
webrustler ago
Clarify?
kingdomhearts123 ago
ok well a day or so ago there was an article on here about how AOC got wrecked by a Wells Fargo CEO during some hearing on capital hill.
We DON'T like AOC, so the rhetorical effect of the article would be the rehabilitation of the Wells Fargo Ceo. They're herding using something we don't like.
Versus the Wall. We DO like the idea of a wall, so we're willing to tolerate collateral shit that we shouldn't accept as long as the temptation of the wall is there.
webrustler ago
Don't worry. I'm positive goats have hate to spare for AOC, that CEO ?Kike? and then some.
kingdomhearts123 ago
yea but the objective of the propagandist is what i'm concerned with really.
webrustler ago
Not sure what you're saying. Just tried to make an "opposite world" kind of joke. Watch the news - believe the opposite. I'ts honestly how I feel about them, anyway. I'm convinced that not watching or reading the 'news' makes you more well informed, because there has to exist something like 'negative knowledge'. Negative knowledge goes beyond mere ignorance. It means to truly and thoroughly know something that is blatantly false.
kingdomhearts123 ago
You’re correct. I would just be careful when jumping to opposite of what they’re saying.