not even you
not even you
credits to MARK VOMIT
not even you
credits to MARK VOMIT
Huh, I wonder who that's for.
Literally everyone.
That's the point.
Lack of immunity does not mean you cannot become resistant to it. Like with all things education will free you. It's just a matter of finding enough of it and from the right sources
This implies I have to put effort in. I'll just write this comment off as propaganda and pat myself on the back for a job well done combating BS for the weak minded sheep. - Most of society
Hexbear people are very immune to propaganda. Maybe even reverse immune
They're just very susceptible to different propaganda.
But, but I'm special
I don't need to be immune to propaganda. I live in [country], the best country of the world. We don't need no propaganda, that's just something that [other side of globe] countries do, as well as [neighbour country] of course.
While this is true, the complete absence of foreign and/or free media in some countries doesn't even give you a chance of forming educated opinions.
I know. That's why I got rid of tv in the 90s and won't stay where commercial radio is being played.
and won't stay where commercial radio is being played.
Omg. Radio is the most propagandized media. It hurts my brain when it is playing.
There's this sentiment that all journalism cannot be trusted. But if so, how does anyone ever get to find out anything at all? Word of mouth? Gut feeling? Distrust of journalism is reasonable, but not good enough. There are specific reasons why misinformation exists and you need to know WHY that is so. Because otherwise you discount information which is true, and the end result is the same as you'd get with blind trust: A false understanding of the world.
Everyone has a false understanding of the world to an extent. All you can do is have good intuation about who to trust
Especially Garfield! Perfectly designed to worm himself into the minds of those in corporate America.
I have a very finely tuned bullsh*t meter from decades of detecting and avoiding it. The most important part is having information sources you trust and are without bias.
That you think unbiased sources exist means your bullshit meter is not as finely tuned as you think it is.
Yeah, none of us are unbiased. Literally. There is simply too much to know, and the world is far too complex, with too many unanswered questions/problems, to judge things without bias.
Even something as "simple" as ethics, has no objective answers as far as we know. And when people can disagree on ethics, you know, the very foundation of what is considered bad and good, how can you ever be truly unbiased?
The next best thing you can do, is being almost conciously biased. Find your moral framework and ideology (and the status quo very much is ideological as well), and criticize it and yourself to the highest degree. You won't be unbiased, but maybe you can get something productive going.
That you think there ARE no unbiased sources means that you're a corporate shill, spreading agit-prop to discourage folks from finding things out for themselves.
You see what I just did, there? That's exactly what you're doing to me
Order your baloney detection kit now!
It's true. Starcadian is too good to be immune to.
Yes I am! This government pamphlet I got says so!