Funny, I just posted an article about the confusion that is gripping so many in this era of "fake news." I'm very suspicious of the mainstream media, especially seeing them beat the drum for war. They seem to have no problem with Saudi Arabia bombing the crap out of Yemen's children with our good Christian bombs, not a peep, but Syria is another matter. Howard Dean, who I used to really respect, had the nerve to castigate Tulsi Gabbard for questioning the narrative and simply asking for more time to investigate who was really behind the bombings in Syria. He's a lobbyist now, though. So sad to see our heroes become villains, especially when they attack truly honorable people like Tulsi. She had the integrity to step down to support Bernie Sanders, rather than abuse her power within the DNC as Debbie Wasserman-Schultz did.
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Don't tell anyone this, but I stopped watching TV and following the news several years ago because at that time I discover they were fake news and propaganda - habitually.
So I asked myself how many times do officials and msm news have to deceive me before I say ENOUGH?!
9/11, pentagon missing trillions of dollars, Iraqi WMD justified Bush/Blair Allied invasion, the list is too long and continues today.
My motto was to UNPLUG.
I don't even OWN a TV, either, and haven't for years. We just have to stop buying what they're selling! Kudos to you!
So many individuals couldn't stop watching their studio set productions back then, but now change is underway, along with the new trend of declining corporate mass media viewership - they are afraid of the citizens turning away from their "trusted news"!
Getting Rid of subscription TV Saves $dollars too. I enjoyed our chat LOL 😃