"fuck up" implies unintentional, but if the firehose gave us glimpses of other "facts", we have to question whether there was intention or not.
Just last night, I was watching the news (sorry, I can't remember the story) and the spoken words presented "facts", but at the same time, pictures were flashed on the screen which represented a b…
"fuck up" implies unintentional, but if the firehose gave us glimpses of other "facts", we have to question whether there was intention or not.
Just last night, I was watching the news (sorry, I can't remember the story) and the spoken words presented "facts", but at the same time, pictures were flashed on the screen which represented a biased interpretation of the facts. A less discerning viewer might have had an opinion inculcated into their mind.
A few months ago, I saw a clip of the newsdesk of MSNBC or CNN or Fox in which a person was lamenting the influence of social media. I can't remember the exact words, but it was like, "They're telling people what to think, and that's our job!"
"fuck up" implies unintentional, but if the firehose gave us glimpses of other "facts", we have to question whether there was intention or not.
Just last night, I was watching the news (sorry, I can't remember the story) and the spoken words presented "facts", but at the same time, pictures were flashed on the screen which represented a biased interpretation of the facts. A less discerning viewer might have had an opinion inculcated into their mind.
A few months ago, I saw a clip of the newsdesk of MSNBC or CNN or Fox in which a person was lamenting the influence of social media. I can't remember the exact words, but it was like, "They're telling people what to think, and that's our job!"