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7 Myths About Black Lives Matter That People Need To Stop Believing


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30 minutes ago, homersapien said:

And a BS generalization - such as you made - is BS.      :bs: or not.

Actually, no. The news media isn't interested in the peaceful protests; only the rioting and the destruction, which is what you and I mostly see (unless one is protesting much of the time).  

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23 minutes ago, Swamp Eagle said:

Actually, no. The news media isn't interested in the peaceful protests; only the rioting and the destruction, which is what you and I mostly see (unless one is protesting much of the time).  

But you are the one who made the generalization, so my advice to you is to broaden your sources of news and opinion and then own your own statements.

Otherwise - other than the first two words - I pretty much agree with the above.

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3 minutes ago, homersapien said:

But you are the one who made the generalization, so my advice to you is to broaden your sources of news and opinion and then own your own statements.

Otherwise - other than the first two words - I pretty much agree with the above.

Honestly, I watch very little of the news except local, but what little I do watch is just the SOS over and over.  But I see enough to know what I see. We'll have to agree to disagree on some things. You're ok with that, right? I know I am fine with it.

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19 minutes ago, Swamp Eagle said:

Honestly, I watch very little of the news except local, but what little I do watch is just the SOS over and over.  But I see enough to know what I see. We'll have to agree to disagree on some things. You're ok with that, right? I know I am fine with it.

I respectfully suggest PBS Newshour, NPR, and PBS documentaries like "Frontline".

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/

https://www.npr.org/

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/

They are qualitatively and quantitatively different from pretty much everyone else in media.  They devote time to each story and offer both sides.

I also subscribe to "The Washington Post" and "The Atlantic".  But hey, I'm a liberal. ;D

And yes, we can "agree to disagree".  Many of the conservatives here are simply too unreasonable or insulting to waste my time on, so I put them on my "ignore" list.  I have no such issues with you, at least yet. ;)

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