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Originally Posted by nico-t
Fake news sites like CNN, MSNBC etc. have it easy. Because they are so big their fake news is seen as true by people who are easily mesmerized by 'authority'. People see these fake news sites as a news authority, and because of this undeserved public trust these media companies set the standard of what will appear in the media. The elections for instance: Bashing one candidate 24/7 while almost keeping quiet about the other is not a reflection of reality - the candidate who was ultimately chosen as president is undeniable proof of that. It's an alternate fake world they fabricate to influence you, the voting cattle. These media corporations are the pinnacle of fake news.
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No, those are partisan slanted news sites. that is a huge difference from news sites that report flat out lies. I know you want to believe they are all full of lies but its not the same thing. The difference is you can read through slant and still figure out what the actual news is, on the fake news sites its all made up from unidentified sources etc. and they are never accountable when they are flat out wrong.