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> Don't read news, go on YouTube and watch clips from everyday average person living or traveling to any area you are interested in. News has failed me for 5 years, with YouTube and everything, I don't need these journalist This idea has some pretty serious flaws: 1. An "average traveler" is not a competent person to really dig into the truth somewhere, especially if it's hidden. Sure, they can give you a good idea o…
> would have told you about Germany? They'll tell you the Hitler guy is mobilizing nationalism and preparing for military expansion. That certainly can help Chamberlain avoiding his fatal wrong assessment. And your reasoning of YT video non reliable, because of needing investigation and information is hidden. That's a very flawed idea. There are 2 kinds of events, those happening on a large scale, like genocide; and…
I actually did make that same point:
>> That's not to say that one can't find out something important for either of these groups, but that will almost certainly be by chance and not give you anywhere approaching a complete picture.
My point isn't that a random Youtuber can't have something important to say or show, it's that they're not a replacement for journalism.
Also, it's important to keep in mind that the "random youtuber" style can and has been faked for manipulative purposes.
> Your main steam media are just rehashing the taking point from some authoritative sources. They essentially are a form of entertainment. That's why news anchors are paid as movie stars.
Eh, that's true sometimes, but it's not really the kind of journalism I'm talking about here (more investigative journalism and critical synthesis).
Also, you've been all about boots on the ground and I think I actually posted an account from a journalist who described what that's like in Xinjiang. That's not an anchorman reading off a teleprompter.
> US media is the worst kind of media. They are setup from ground up to seek profit. And we all know what that eventually leads to...
That's a pretty inaccurate generalization. US media spans a wide from PBS News Hour and NPR to the New York Times to the New York Post and Fox News opinion blowhards. That take also seems to ignore things like advertising/news and news/opinion firewalls.
And what's better? Media by people with an ideological axe to grind?