Tired of bullshit called news?
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Tired of bullshit called news?
Can't stand CNN, FOX, MSNBC, HLN, ect because they give you bunch of opinions and soundbytes but not alot of plain facts?
Don't want to confirm your biases, watching a newsshow that tends to lean your way?
Want to step outside this all a bit?
Well my 11 year old started watching NHK News from Japan a couple of years ago and we've all been doing the same since Election night, where we centered on NHK but flipped around to our networks and it was interesting to say the least.
The Japanese still do strait fucking newsreads and journalism.
Yes there are still good journalist and good papers, websites ect in the USA, but they are far and few between, the American press can go fuck itself, and it's sad that it's come to this point but it has.
Don't want to confirm your biases, watching a newsshow that tends to lean your way?
Want to step outside this all a bit?
Well my 11 year old started watching NHK News from Japan a couple of years ago and we've all been doing the same since Election night, where we centered on NHK but flipped around to our networks and it was interesting to say the least.
The Japanese still do strait fucking newsreads and journalism.
Yes there are still good journalist and good papers, websites ect in the USA, but they are far and few between, the American press can go fuck itself, and it's sad that it's come to this point but it has.
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DARTH wrote:Can't stand CNN, FOX, MSNBC, HLN, ect because they give you bunch of opinions and soundbytes but not alot of plain facts?
Don't want to confirm your biases, watching a newsshow that tends to lean your way?
Want to step outside this all a bit?
Well my 11 year old started watching NHK News from Japan a couple of years ago and we've all been doing the same since Election night, where we centered on NHK but flipped around to our networks and it was interesting to say the least.
The Japanese still do strait fucking newsreads and journalism.
Yes there are still good journalist and good papers, websites ect in the USA, but they are far and few between, the American press can go fuck itself, and it's sad that it's come to this point but it has.
Same here in Sweden.I see the headlines etc on tv or in a newspaper and then if it interesting I search the net to find out what really has happened.The "normal" media is very biased in a left wing leaning way.
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There's some great line about how media organizations lie about their own country but tell the truth about others.
One of the downsides of the Internet is that it allows like-minded people to form communities, and sometimes those communities are stupid.
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TOTALLY TRUE!Grandpa's Spells wrote:There's some great line about how media organizations lie about their own country but tell the truth about others.
NHK is great... as long as you don't care about what conservatism and the LDP (PM Abe's party) are doing in Japan.
I'm a fan of NPR, but they aren't above bias. Al Jazeera and the BBC have great stuff, but again, not above reporting bias.
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Al Jazeera America (out of London?) was one of my favorites - so of course it's not on any more.
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I think NPR has done a good job getting more even-handed. I like Joshua Johnson's 1A broadcast a lot better than Diane Rehms, he's getting voices from both sides of the aisle and being fairly critical of some long-accepted, but not necessarily true myths about how America works. And I've heard a lot more interviews with Republican congressmen and policy makers on all their shows so I think its coming around.Boris wrote:TOTALLY TRUE!Grandpa's Spells wrote:There's some great line about how media organizations lie about their own country but tell the truth about others.
NHK is great... as long as you don't care about what conservatism and the LDP (PM Abe's party) are doing in Japan.
I'm a fan of NPR, but they aren't above bias. Al Jazeera and the BBC have great stuff, but again, not above reporting bias.
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There's a lot of great stuff out there.
I'm a big fan of ReliefWeb.int, the UN's news and report aggregator. It carries news and reports from a lot of perspectives (the UN agency reports range the whole gamut from useful to useless; so do other news and reports), and carries news from several wire services. Some of the stuff they put up from national news services is hilarious. From a teaching perspective, this is one of the best sites out there. Things we don't worry about much here-- like drought, flooding, earthquakes, locusts, disease outbreaks, and famines-- are taken really seriously by a lot of organizations, and some of their reports are really readable (with good graphics) yet comprehensive.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is really good (their mobile site is a lot better than it used to be).
The Diplomat is really solid on Asia Pacific stuff.
The Pew Trust puts out a lot of good reports; I really like their Stateline blog and their 'what we're reading' news summaries.
Pro Publica is excellent if you like long form journalism.
Reuters has a lot of good international stuff. So does AFP.
At the Newseum website, their 'Today's Front Pages' site is really cool. IMHO it's the best part of the actual museum (and it's free).
There are also some really cool rabbit holes out there like the USGS earthquake site here.
I'm a big fan of ReliefWeb.int, the UN's news and report aggregator. It carries news and reports from a lot of perspectives (the UN agency reports range the whole gamut from useful to useless; so do other news and reports), and carries news from several wire services. Some of the stuff they put up from national news services is hilarious. From a teaching perspective, this is one of the best sites out there. Things we don't worry about much here-- like drought, flooding, earthquakes, locusts, disease outbreaks, and famines-- are taken really seriously by a lot of organizations, and some of their reports are really readable (with good graphics) yet comprehensive.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is really good (their mobile site is a lot better than it used to be).
The Diplomat is really solid on Asia Pacific stuff.
The Pew Trust puts out a lot of good reports; I really like their Stateline blog and their 'what we're reading' news summaries.
Pro Publica is excellent if you like long form journalism.
Reuters has a lot of good international stuff. So does AFP.
At the Newseum website, their 'Today's Front Pages' site is really cool. IMHO it's the best part of the actual museum (and it's free).
There are also some really cool rabbit holes out there like the USGS earthquake site here.
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FWIW I'm liking Axios a lot.
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Fox & Friends FTMFW
All else is Fake News.
All else is Fake News.
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Ainsley is suh-weet
Trump hates leaks, so the short guy railed on leaks the other day, then FoxNews published the intel community leak about the anti ship missiles, and then Ainsley asked Amb Haley to confirm it, but Haley said those leaks are horrible and dangerous and refused to not confirm, but then Trump retweeted the Fox News story with the leak.
Heh
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I have no clue why people want to watch the news. 90% of news are about something bad, so how can feeding negative information be any good?
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Like most guys, I pretty much only watch Fox News, but with the sound turned all the way down.
I have no idea what they're talking about, but the coverage is outstanding.
I have no idea what they're talking about, but the coverage is outstanding.
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Double post??
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According to one Buddhist Master there are three ways to watch TV that leads to enlightenment.
1. Sound on, image off.
2. Image on, sound off.
3. Both image and sound off.
If you watch TV in mode 3 - twice a day for 20 minutes, for at least several years - your life will change.
1. Sound on, image off.
2. Image on, sound off.
3. Both image and sound off.
If you watch TV in mode 3 - twice a day for 20 minutes, for at least several years - your life will change.