Thursday, September 6, 2018

Why You Need To Avoid Fake News USA Propagandists Like To Deliver

By George Brooks


Journalism has died in America. That is the part of the fourth estate that is supposed to report on political issues and politicians. They have given up on the idea of objectivity and fairness. They have no use for facts in most cases and, because of that, they are known as propagandists. The best way to avoid fake news USA media delivers is to understand what it is, first.

An easy way of recognizing this fake reporting is to look at how our current President is reported on. He was constitutionally elected in 2016. There have been more inaccurate news about him than any of the recent presidents except for Barack Obama. It is telling what the differences are between the reporting of the two, however.

The number of things reported that The Donald is and has done, or even held ideas about, would make most people hate him if these things actually were based on fact. If he were a racist, for example, and it is reported, it would be bad news but accurate and factual. If he is not and it is reported he is, that is a fake story because it is made up.

You will find that most media outlets have suggested that all foreign leaders believe the president is a joke and to not trust him. Since there are actual reports from many of those same leaders that they do respect him, this obviously is hate for this newcomer who does not share the medias same worldview. The avoidance of this type of reporting is dependant on knowing how it comes to be and what it sounds like.

Journalism was in the process of killing itself between 2008 and 2009 when it began the fake reports of President Obama. Nothing that Barack said or did was bad or wrong. Nothing he said or did caused any issues that made people think that the leaders of any foreign country were not laughing at his foreign policies. This was made up stories based on the media loving this president regardless of the facts on the ground. They do not love Trump, so the stories are mostly false.

When you are reading or listening to any article that is based on the person and not the policies or plan that they are talking about it is probably inaccurate. The report that depends almost solely on anonymous sources is also probably made up. If it can not be proved and they provide that proof, it is probably something made up.

A well known conservative talk show host coined the phrase drive by media to indicate their type of operation. Just like a drive by shooting, this type of media simply shotguns stuff out there and hope it hits who they are aiming at. It is dangerous and not at all redeeming or objective. It is meant to destroy.

You should look for the facts that are behind everything that happens in the political world. If they are not in the piece you are reading, there is no objectivity. You should look for its ability to fill you in on something you do not already know about. If it helps you understand the main what, where, why and how, you can almost be sure it is not fake reporting.




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