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Well said.

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I agree 100%! And it appears, even when real facts (from primary sources) are front and center, there are large numbers of the public who just refuse to actually listen and acknowledge. Instead, they go as far as to denounce the realities- will even fabricate an opposing, delusion that fits their desired reality. I think this is what we see so much of among mainstream news outlets.

Also, after a huge event, just wait 24 hours. At least. Turn off the news cycle. Unless it affects you personally, just turn it off. It is not healthy for us to consume and be consumed by the news happening anywhere else too much. (Or even in our own cities.) And usually the first 24 hours they get things wrong. Give them time to sort it out. Don’t watch videos.

What do you think of the increase in anonymous sources due to the fear of reprisal in any stories critical of the government? This has me concerned on a lot of levels.

One of the biggest is recognizing the difference between news/journalism and opinion columns or shows. We need freedom of the press, and we need to be informed, but we desperately need better news literacy.

Yup. I always follow the 72-hour rule for the fog (~dog~) of war.

When in doubt, AP is where journalists look first.

The book UnSpun is my favorite for teaching media literacy!

Another big thing is online literacy, fortunately so many of my kids (I teach here in Italy) these days have online literacy discussed in class, or as a course in itself, and particularly with my high-schoolers, they're far more wary and literate when it comes to social media as a news source than say... my wife (no insult intended).

I find it very difficult to watch major news company broadcasters and solo news commentators, because of the intensity. A few years ago, a friend shared SmartHER News with me as a way to stay educated on current events but not always feel on edge. I do often tune in to her FB "stories" clips and listen to the podcast.

Yes, good advice. Especially the anonymous sources information.

One thing that’s very apparent is how well some algorithms are working. I’ve seen so many posts of talk about hatred toward certain people groups (multiple groups). It’s easy to see how people can become radicalized by the algorithms they feed into.

Great advice!

There is a book that is simply pictures of front page news from history - very damning!

Go to the original source itself and make up your OWN MIND. NEVER take another’s word as objective truth.

As I vary my news sources, along with subscribing to the NYT and our major regional paper, I've appreciated The Dispatch, which was founded in line with all of these principles and is well worth the subscription. They seek to be careful, accurate, and are anti-"hot takes" and clickbait.

Thank you

Also, nation states are contributing to the chaos. If you react strongly to something, check you aren’t being manipulated by those who can gain from our discord. apnews.com/article/charlie-kirk-russia-china-disinformation-putin-trump-bce0174644351c70811ae4a84...

I love On The Media. Too bad they are in the crosshairs of this federal government.

I've been avoiding watching or reading anything about it -- there isn't a particular reason for it, just the vague sense that it's better to wait. It's not so easy, transforming a liberal democracy into an authoritarian state, esp to people who will feel my fury -- it may seem little strange I'm this passionate at all since I'm a Canadian. Quite a few of us have been worried since Trump was elected. I have a view that can be mistaken for American propaganda, and I will keep emphasizing that the men who founded the US were enlightenment thinkers etc etc (hands are tired). The US was the first, and to see all this happen is a tragedy. I actually believe the United States will pull through, but I worry about how long it'll take, and I'm concerned about the ppl who were the first to be rounded up & held in prisons out of sight of the American public. It was bad enough when it was Guantanamo, but Alligator Island? South Sudan was the most appalling of all. I was going to tell you relate how funny it was when the CPC lost because of Trump's mouth, but thought the better of it. Canada's salvation was America's tragedy. I'll read your comments quietly now.

Charlie Kirk and Trump supporters are rising up and holding prayer vigils. We aren’t burning down cities and looting stores. And All I’m hearing from Fox News- Sean Hannity- Ainsley Earhardt- Shannon Bream and Fox News morning show is Jesus Jesus Jesus. Sean Hannity just talked for 30 minutes on the radio on my way home about his Faith and being Born Again. I’m loving it!

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