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PresidentPussyGraber 2 points ago +3 / -1

Granted my argument loses value if the media would stop lying about everything but the problem isn't the news. It's people believing everything they see/hear. I would argue not enough people watch the news. How much you want to bet 50% of lefties still have no idea CNN was showing footage of a riot with a building on fire in the background and had a capture at the bottom that said 'Fiery but mostly peaceful'.

No one really watches the news in America anyway. At Tuckers peak he was getting 6 million views in a country of 350 million. Most msm shows get less than 3

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UnemployedMarx 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's not just news watching but most people do headline read their apple news then form opinions on society and politics based entirely on mainstream news headline browsing.

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PresidentPussyGraber 1 point ago +2 / -1

That was exactly the point I was trying to make. Watching the news went from reading a newspaper / watching an hour long show to now, spending 15 seconds of your day reading headlines and not questioning it