There was a time in America when journalists, publishers, and reporters upheld a standard of excellence and integrity when reporting the news.
Although each of their styles and formats differed, the news they reported was true and factual information, quoting their sources accurately and in context, and were careful to respectively cite their sources.
But those days are a thing of the past and when it comes to believing what is reported by most major news outlets, spin the wheel and place your bets on what is really the truth or a bunch of complete lies and bullsh*t. I came across this video and felt compelled to write this blog post and get this out there:
I don’t know how to fix this. I don’t even know if it truly can be fixed completely. But I do know that ‘We The People’ need to take a stand and start asking more questions and demanding more proof, citing real and complete statistics and data.








10 comments
add commentUnfortunately, you can’t fix it. It all comes down to who can pay the most for the story they want the public to see.
Just thinking about all the mental manipulation going on in the media and through Washington really gets me going….
You’re my hero! I love your spunk and tenacity!
Ha ha, I am def tenacious! : )
You’re a real deep thinker. Thanks for sharing.
I love reading these aritlces because they’re short but informative.
Free knowledge like this doesn’t just help, it poromte democracy. Thank you.
Never would have thunk I would find this so inisdpensable.
Hey, that post leveas me feeling foolish. Kudos to you!
Glad I’ve finally found smoteihng I agree with!
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