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by threatofrain
2000 days ago
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Media's credibility comes not from what it gets wrong, but rather that it may have any uncanny ability to say what is right. The problem is that media is often right and wrong about things that are very far away from me, so I don't really see the win in "getting the scoop" on anything. For example, the NYT is really good at predicting when there's going to be a high-profile WH resignation or firing come up. It's not like I was going to get that information from original research or critical thinking. But again, unless you're a big player, what are you going to do with the inside scoop on world events? Arguably, if you did really care about these things, then the degree to which any source provides signal is the degree to which you will tolerate noise. |
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Also, authority routinely lie and exhaggerate. If not held accountable, they get away with it too!
The only thing more powerful than speaking Truth, is love.