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Re: When is Enough ,Enough?
You and a friend are standing in the middle of a completely dark room.
Your friend has a flashlight.
You can only see what your friend shows you with the flashlight. Maybe the flashlight is showing a coffee cup sitting on a desk but you cannot see anything else around it.
The "media" is your friend with the flashlight.
Article titled "Coffee cup sitting on desk" is an accurate, factually correct fact.
To say its "fake news" because the article doesnt go into whose cup it is or what is in the cup is a stretch imo. Bias? Perhaps
Good news? Read 3 articles from 3 different news sources and youll get to see 3 times as much. One shows us the cup. one shows us the empty bottle of bourbon. One shows us the name on the desk. The name placard says "Buffalo Bob".
We now know Buffalo Bob likes to drink bourbon out of coffee cups.
Why do you drink it out of a coffee cup bob? is it so your girlfriend thinks its coffee? What are you hiding bob?!?
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