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Truth told, I don’t watch much news either. I prefer to read it in sources I’ve mentioned today; sources that usually tell it straight in both framework and nuance.Like I mentioned. They do it, but they don't quite lean into it as hard and as obvious as the right-wing sites/"news" organzations do. And don't get me wrong. I cannot stand right wing propogandist shitstains that misconstrue, misinform, and basically disrespect any form of civil discussion. But some of the finer nuances of this equation on the standard news stations is also apparent. At least to me. A good example of what I'm talking about is that character on Morning Joe. Not saying they all do it, and there are some very good newspeople out there. But even as bad as the Fox and other sites like it are, it doesn't mean I have to accept more normalized news as a whole. Some of the psoters here figure I'm just talking out of my asshole because I said I don't watch a lot of news, but that's relative to the audience. Which is the RIU political section. I do my due diligence and research on shit that's happening. And I suss out sources. I just don't relay it in paragraphs of text, sources, links, and examples. I don't find I like to spend that type of time on it as others do. I'm very aware of my own abilty to go down a rabbit hole too deeply. Not gonna happen over friggin Politicians, tweets, and news articles. That shit's for somebody else. I just wanted to give my own take on the subject as I see it. Should've known beter I guess.
But since I do come from a sci/med background, I’m pretty sensitive about the provenance of the actual or imagined basis of fact that is the exoskeleton of any “informed opinion”. And since i’ve been out of my game for a quarter century, I tread lightly with my opinions based on what I once knew, since between then and now there may have been a paradigm shift to which I paid no attention.
It’s fun to make a Scientific Wild-ass Guess, but it’s important to pay proper deference to what I think of as information hygiene. Making a declarative statement about anything imposes (so I believe) the burden of having researched the basis well enough not to have missed, if not the elephant, then the sidetable in the room.