Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want unbiased news, try NewsMax. We love NewsMax. It’s just news.
You should try it. We did, and we love it.
Does it broadcast anything other than breathless hyperbolic right wing conspiracy theories?
Does NPR broadcast anything other than breathless hyperbolical left-wing conspiracy theories?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want unbiased news, try NewsMax. We love NewsMax. It’s just news.
You should try it. We did, and we love it.
Inexplicably, some people willfully choose ignorance.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/newsmax-bias-credibilty-reliability/
https://www.allsides.com/news-source/newsmax
Anonymous wrote:If you want unbiased news, try NewsMax. We love NewsMax. It’s just news.
You should try it. We did, and we love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want unbiased news, try NewsMax. We love NewsMax. It’s just news.
You should try it. We did, and we love it.
Does it broadcast anything other than breathless hyperbolic right wing conspiracy theories?
Anonymous wrote:Of course it exists. The WSJ, WaPo, NYT, BBC, NPR. In spite of rightwing fantasies about mainstream media being "leftist," all these publications publish the news. Stay away from the editorial pages, and you are getting...news.
Anonymous wrote:If you want unbiased news, try NewsMax. We love NewsMax. It’s just news.
You should try it. We did, and we love it.
Anonymous wrote:Of course it exists. The WSJ, WaPo, NYT, BBC, NPR. In spite of rightwing fantasies about mainstream media being "leftist," all these publications publish the news. Stay away from the editorial pages, and you are getting...news.
Anonymous wrote:Of course it exists. The WSJ, WaPo, NYT, BBC, NPR. In spite of rightwing fantasies about mainstream media being "leftist," all these publications publish the news. Stay away from the editorial pages, and you are getting...news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it exists. The WSJ, WaPo, NYT, BBC, NPR. In spite of rightwing fantasies about mainstream media being "leftist," all these publications publish the news. Stay away from the editorial pages, and you are getting...news.
Seriously? NPR and WaPo ??
You are making a joke, right?
I challenge you right now. Go the front pages of NPR and WaPo, read the headlines and articles, and show me the bias.
I bet you can't, but I'll check back in to see.
NP here.
Both of those outlets hate Trump and hate the modern Republicans party.
I do to… but this media bias is not hidden by any stretch.
What was it 98% of the media shows trump in a bad light? It was close to 100%.
If you show the facts about Trump, it will look bad because he is bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it exists. The WSJ, WaPo, NYT, BBC, NPR. In spite of rightwing fantasies about mainstream media being "leftist," all these publications publish the news. Stay away from the editorial pages, and you are getting...news.
Seriously? NPR and WaPo ??
You are making a joke, right?
I challenge you right now. Go the front pages of NPR and WaPo, read the headlines and articles, and show me the bias.
I bet you can't, but I'll check back in to see.
NP here.
Both of those outlets hate Trump and hate the modern Republicans party.
I do to… but this media bias is not hidden by any stretch.
What was it 98% of the media shows trump in a bad light? It was close to 100%.
Anonymous wrote:
There is no unbiased news. There is only YOU.
You need to read and/or watch center-left and center-right sources of news and opinions. You need to distinguish between the newsroom, the editorial board and the opinion columns - and their equivalent onscreen. I subscribe to WSJ, NYT and WaPo, and I look at BBC News online and some European and Asian news sites.
And you need to have enough common sense and a basic knowledge of world history to not fall into jingoistic and nationalist traps. As an international who has lived in many countries on different continents, I cannot emphasize this enough. A lot of people only perceive what goes on in their area of their country and do not think about or understand how the rest of the world works. They are particularly vulnerable to populist demagogues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here
https://www.allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news
There is also a chart showing how far sources lean. I usually look at foxnews, nytimes and bbc and then call it a day.
https://www.allsides.com/media-bias/media-bias-chart
If you look at fox you are stupid