The media regularly gives us stories without evidence, without substantiation, and asks us to believe those stories. Then -- I'm shocked! -- people end up believing stories without evidence or substantiation.
Only when we stop paying attention to source-less claims will we solve the problem of "fake news."
I'm just glad that it appears people are starting to wake up and realize it. Part of it is the rise of the internet and alternative sources like Breitbart.
...And the fact that so much of the media's lies recently are being proven as such -- Michael Brown's "Hands Up Don't Shoot" was a complete lie, the Orlando shooter used an AR-15 was a complete lie (it was a SigSauer carbine, and NOT an AR-15)...
Now look at how the media is largely ignoring the fact that the Ft. Lauderdale airport shooter converted to Islam...
I think the tide is finally turning against these left wing propagandists...
It's the media's fault (Score:2)
The media regularly gives us stories without evidence, without substantiation, and asks us to believe those stories. Then -- I'm shocked! -- people end up believing stories without evidence or substantiation.
Only when we stop paying attention to source-less claims will we solve the problem of "fake news."
Re:It's the media's fault (Score:1)
Now look at how the media is largely ignoring the fact that the Ft. Lauderdale airport shooter converted to Islam...
I think the tide is finally turning against these left wing propagandists...