
I wish we could take what the mainstream media tells us at face value. I wish we could trust literally anything. But that's not the reality of the world we live in, so adjust that mindset, adapt to the paradigm shift, and commit to thinking critically.
No, it is not easy, but I believe we can do hard things. Just try.
So dust off that old thinking cap and let's get to it!
Be critical of your sources. The New York Times is about to prove my point, hang tight.
Question the agenda and bias. Is your source leaning more heavily on facts or opinions? (Let your sources give you facts, form opinions on your own.)
This woman did the research for us and I am eternally grateful. She talks fast, and she censors the words that would get her video taken down or her account blocked. I should take a page out of her book, my account is currently suspended for the second time for my Auntie - Jen o'Cidal (and uncensored) posting. Oops. (so now I spell it Jen o'Cide, so I don't lose my account permanently)





He has now been charged with a hate crime, for his recurring harassment of a street vendor. Prior to this, he was a senior official in the Obama administration, and a deputy director in the US state department's office of Israeli-Palestinian affairs. Just the level headed, un-biggotted, and un-biased guy you want for that job, right? More recently he was on the advisory board for ZAKA, the group responsible for spreading false claims about the October 7th attack.
how is that a credible source?" Yes, I get it. But *gestures wildly* did you not just see what the mainstream media is doing? And you wanna talk to ME about credibility? Just because someone is paid to write does not make them more credible, in fact, it just means they've been bought. Capitalism does not make truth.
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