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Reason: None provided.

It’s simple, my strategy is easy. First I check Reddit, then I search the same topic online, then check this website, then I try and track down the original source.

Discrepancies exist everywhere, and I hate them. I try to find the actual story, and it’s rarely hard to find. Most of the time it’s in the official government documents or leaks. Then I form my opinion off that and spread it. It might get hate at first, but it always comes around. Because I don’t make assumptions. I don’t speculate on things. I just take them at face value, and it works.

We have the entire collection of human knowledge on a rectangular device we keep in our pockets, so it blows me away people still fall for the propaganda. And propaganda exists on both sides. I am probably victim to some of it myself. But the shit main stream media pushes is almost laughable, I can debunk most of it in a brief search.

The problem is, people don’t research, they read headlines. Check any Reddit post. Read the headline, read the comments, then read the article before going back to the comments. It is so painfully obvious NO ONE read the article. They only read the headline, and half the time the headline is debunked in the article. I even had one friend link me an article and I simply asked if he read it and he said “no”. He only read the article and linked it to me.

Willful ignorance is what I call it. How can you have an opinion without educating yourself on it? I work in an industry where forming an opinion on something without knowing every single detail means absolute failure, so I was always predisposed to wanting to know every detail in every claim. Sure, it means I may not know everything about everything (no one can be expected to, not even a POTUS) but so many retards online think they know better on ever single issue. It doesn’t work like that. If you have an opinion on everything, it means you know nothing about anything.

202 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

It’s simple, my strategy is easy. First I check Reddit, then I search the same topic online, then check this website, then I try and track down the original source.

Discrepancies exist everywhere, and I hate them. I try to find the actual story, and it’s rarely hard to find. Most of the time it’s in the official government documents or leaks. The. I form my opinion off that and spread it. It might get hate at first, but it always comes around. Because I don’t make assumptions. I don’t speculate on things. I just take them at face value, and it works.

We have the entire collection of human knowledge on a rectangular device we keep in our pockets, so it blows me away people still fall for the propaganda. And propaganda exists on both sides. I am probably victim to some of it myself. But the shit main stream media pushes is almost laughable, I can debunk most of it in a brief search.

The problem is, people don’t research, they read headlines. Check any Reddit post. Read the headline, read the comments, then read the article before going back to the comments. It is so painfully obvious NO ONE read the article. They only read the headline, and half the time the headline is debunked in the article. I even had one friend link me an article and I simply asked if he read it and he said “no”. He only read the article and linked it to me.

Willful ignorance is what I call it. How can you have an opinion without educating yourself on it? I work in an industry where forming an opinion on something without knowing every single detail means absolute failure, so I was always predisposed to wanting to know every detail in every claim. Sure, it means I may not know everything about everything (no one can be expected to, not even a POTUS) but so many retards online think they know better on ever single issue. It doesn’t work like that. If you have an opinion on everything, it means you know nothing about anything.

202 days ago
1 score