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by AbstractH24 4 hours ago
I Agree with a lot of what this article says, except it doesn't provide a better solution for being informed. Seems to suggest ingornance is bliss.
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But at some point you really have to accept ignorance. Like, there are countless stories that anyone could read and be outraged about. I think it makes sense to determine the areas that you can make a difference and be informed regarding those to the extend that it helps you making informed decisions.
I think news apps like Groundnews can provide a summary news service so that people aren't afraid of missing things. Breaking news is generally premature, only after a particular amount of time has passed, do we get a better picture.
The entire point is that being "informed" is of negative value. Trying to find a different avenue through which to be informed defeats the purpose. Ask your friends and family how they are doing and you will be much better informed than listening to the ravings of publicists.
It is nonsense, considering that such uninformed people end up voting for a felon in public office.
Information wasn’t what those voters lacked.
Exactly my thoughts. I thought it was going to suggest something better, but it was really just suggesting ignorance is bliss.
I don't know about you but Know Nothing November has been going extremely well for me this year.