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“Just the facts, ma’am, just the facts.”
The rise of fact checkers has never been more needed. We need to make sure our politicians are being truthful (because we all know their not, no matter what side their on). “The spin” is always in play and, quite frankly, can be rather disgusting when it gets right down to it.
So, I appreciate that we have people and organizations who do some fact checking. BUT, they are not exactly infallible. While they purport to be “unbiased,” they are not. We still need to watch for bias and we still need to be aware of leanings. Sure, they may not be as obvious in their bias as some media outlets, but it is still there. Example: simply by choosing what and what not to fact check and then report it could display bias.
Factcheck.org is one of my go to places for fact checking. It’s comprehensive and it appears to have little bias. However, there is still a problem. I’ll use the 2020 State of the Union Address from last night as a demonstration of what I was saying in the last paragraph. The linked article above only covers issues that the president got wrong or embellished. There is nothing in the article that points to where he was correct or telling the truth.
To me, that isn’t a balanced fact check. If you’re gonna do the job, do the whole job – line by line and tell us what is correct and what isn’t. Support it good research. Fact check it all. Once the speech is published in its entirety, fact check the whole thing. Don’t pick and choose what and what not to check.
So, if you are looking for more info, you can also check other places. Get a well rounded view of what is going on and what happened. Get info from every perspective, including from places deemed to have little bias. You can, again, use the president’s address from last night as an introduction to the site. The site is Allsides.org.
I know I have talked about these websites before. But I can’t help but make sure you have a place (or places) you can go to get information that is tainted as little as possible with bias. With a flood of information from anywhere and everywhere on the internet, you need to make sure that what you are consuming is as accurate as possible.
We can’t afford to be ignorant. We must be well informed.
Do your due diligence.
Fact Check Dot Org is used by FakeBook. That, alone, is a warning.
Finding fair & balanced info is going to be nearly impossible. Everyone has an agenda and if facts are uncomfortable or inconvenient, they will be twisted or completely left out. 99.9% of the mainstream media leans so far left, they should all fall over. The alt-right media has sticks up their butts. Political ideology is the new religion, even for the right-wing bible folks.
The world is full of liars. Step lightly.
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Yes, it is a whole lot harder to find good info any more. You have to know what info you are getting – and NOT getting – and then make a determination from there on what the truth is. Multiple sources from different perspectives is the best policy, but that takes time. Quite frankly, I don’t think many Americans care anymore. They just take what is spoon fed to them.
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True.
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Why do you have two blogs? Just out of curiosity…
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One I started while I was teaching. It was do discuss thought provoking ideas and kick around controversial issues. This one, well, this one is just Piss & Moan about everything and anything in life. Just an outlet to express frustration, with a little humor and sarcasm for kicks.
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