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jhae2.718 said:I like Google's news aggregator.
(Actually, I just believe anything anyone posts in [STRIKE]P&WA[/STRIKE]Current Events...)
I haven't tried that, I'll give it a try.
jhae2.718 said:I like Google's news aggregator.
(Actually, I just believe anything anyone posts in [STRIKE]P&WA[/STRIKE]Current Events...)
lisab said:I haven't tried that, I'll give it a try.
lisab said:I won't let this thread become a Syria thread (we have some going already in Current Events), but I've never seen a slant towards terrorism in Al-Jazeera and I've read them for quite a while now. I equate them with BBC as far as quality of reporting, but of course their point of view is a ME one. I think it's good to know what that view is, even if you don't agree with it.
ZeroPivot said:the brainwashing has worked.
ZeroPivot said:the brainwashing has worked.
Again: bias exists everywhere. That attitude only makes you more likely to miss it.phinds said:Or, possibly, you have some reason to be biased yourself and see bias where none exists.
That's probably the main reason I check Fox News: they report on different stories than the others and I want to see what I might be missing.lisab said:I think this point is often missed. The very moment a pen meets paper - or a finger meets keyboard - the slant is evident: the writer believed it deserved to be reported. When nothing is written, that too is a slant: the writer found it unimportant.