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Posted on 3/13/21 at 10:01 am to m2pro
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It has always been this way.
True. I first learned that a LOT of what is in print is false during research in HS for debate. We called them 'critiques'.
'My opponent's study is flawed. Here are the 10 major mistakes that make his document worthless.'
In college I learned that the media is hard left wing.
There was no such thing as a conservative alternative.
I always assume that anything I see in the news is false until logic pushes me to assess it might be true.
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