It seems ok so far. - eviltoast
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    5 months ago

    That really sucks. What’s weird with my parents is that they never watch Fox News ever, only NBC, and still they remain conservative AF. They actively reject any negative information about Republicans. Totally don’t care whatsoever, anything and everything is justified by “both sides, but abortion!!”.

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        5 months ago

        mom: constantly, but this attitude pre-dates FB. my dad has never had a FB account to my knowledge.

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        5 months ago

        Yeah, it definitely is (semi recently acquired), but they also watch the national NBC news every night

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          5 months ago

          Sinclair is pretty insidious. They’re like the old Fox News. Their stories dovetail neatly with unbiased news while being biased. So they can watch NBC national and just get reinforced.

          Honestly, keeping the news on all day is just poison anyways. Even a well meaning channel like CNN (although they might be going down the hole) can cause feelings of depression or desperation just because of what we consider to be news worthy. And then people are still stuck looking around for easy answers because CNN was responsible about not biasing the story.

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            5 months ago

            Any news over an hour or two isn’t news it’s fear mongering and entertainment to keep you engaged.

            I hate it and am so glad none of my immediate family watches it or even has cable.

            You hear something dozen then a hundred times and it becomes true and reality for so many people.

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              5 months ago

              It can happen really fast too though. Anchoring bias is where people tend to believe the first take on an event or news item that sounds reasonable to them.