How To Avoid Fake News USA Media Is Prone To Offer

By George Brooks


The fact that is emerging all across this great nation is that journalism, as was practiced by the mainstream media, is dead. The media, in its reporting on politicians and public policy, has given up on the basic idea of objectivity and the truthful recitation of facts. The absence of these facts paints them in collusion with all of the forces that are dangerous to US greatness. In order to know how to avoid fake news USA media puts out, you must know how to recognize it first.

To give you an example of false reporting, take a look at the current President of the United States, Donald Trump. He was constitutionally elected, through the electoral college, in 2016. Since then, he has been the subject of more fake news than any of the most recent Presidents, except President Obama. The difference in the type of reporting is very telling, however.

Since November 2015, right after he announced his intents to run for office, the media has attributed so many things, thoughts and actions to The Donald, it is amazing anyone still likes him. If he was a racist, based on any real event or comments of his, the press, telling all who listen to them, that he was a racist would be bad news to report. It would, however, be accurate, thus real. But to report, with the aid of anonymous sources, that he is when he is not, is lying and fake reporting.

There are reports that every leader of all foreign countries laughs at him as a foolish person. This, of course, based on statements from most of those leaders, is false reporting and vindictive because he does not agree with the new agency and their worldview. To avoid this type of reporting, you must know how it came to be and what it sounds or looks like.

Journalism was in the process of killing itself between 2008 and 2009 when it began the fake reports of President Obama. Nothing that Barack said or did was bad or wrong. Nothing he said or did caused any issues that made people think that the leaders of any foreign country were not laughing at his foreign policies. This was made up stories based on the media loving this president regardless of the facts on the ground. They do not love Trump, so the stories are mostly false.

Looking at some story, identify if it is based on the person instead of the ideas, policies or plans they are proposing, it might possibly be made up. If that piece you are hoping to get some good information from is based almost solely on anonymous sources, it is also something that must be taken with a grain of salt. In order to be a substantial piece of fact finding work, it must be able to be proved. It also must be proved in the piece, otherwise, it should not be taken as reality.

There is a nationally recognized conservative talk show host who has named many of these mainstream media outlets as the drive by media. This is fairly accurate because, just as a drive by shooter blasts bullets around, hoping to hit something, these media people try to make something stick. They are simply trying to destroy.

Any news that does not take into consideration any objective facts is also considered fake news. Take a look at the information and think about what you know about the situation. If you have no idea about it, before you read this information, ask yourself if it helps you understand what is going on or simply muddies the water so to speak.




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