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by srckinase123
1996 days ago
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Conversations are different from documentaries in that they require two or more people, whereas documentaries is someone talking at you. As for media, there are different mediums of media that allow for more trickery. For example, if a documentary says so-and-so did X, it would take some while after viewing the documentary to check if so-and-so really did X. You are putting faith with the people creating the documentary to tell you the truth. Whereas, good non-fiction books lay claims with sources to back the claims, so you can immediately go to the source to see if the claim is really true. Also, video can be a very emotionally salient medium, thus may impede your more rational modes of thinking. Note: I am not against documentaries, nor is this a take on the Khashoggi documentary. |
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