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[–] puggy ago  (edited ago)

Mention the Holodomor. When he asks what that is, remind him that the NY Times and almost all "respectable" news sources and history books for 50 years covered up Bolsheviks purposely starving millions of Ukrainians. He probably hasn't even heard of it. Refer him to this Wikipedia page as a main stream source. Then ask him how he can trust main stream media if they willingly hide mass murder for political reasons. Then keep feeding him examples of media bias.

edit: Next ask him why the holocaust has thousands of books, movies, museums and memorials about it while the Holodomor remains off limits to (((Hollywood))), (((publishers))) and museum (((donors))).

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[–] EpiPendemic ago 

I heard boomers and normies(I am both of these I am neither of these) are using this site https://www.allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news I haven't checked it out I am betting it is still left leaning but I'm told it provides bias visibility or helps reader be cognizant of source bias.

Mostly have to wait for it to get to the MSM like jussie "ya smelt it ya delt it" smullet

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[–] Sosacms ago 

Tell them if they only accept data that's been filtered through specific sources, they aren't interested in the truth.

Even then, you can use MSM as sources more than you'd think. Trump refers to their reporting all the time because their reporting changes so frequently/drastically. So they go on a big old fit about how Trump is full of shit... Even though he's using their reporting as the source.

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[–] Wharleas ago 

Sounds like the first problem you need to solve is to convince the person the all media can lie, not just designated "evil" outlets. A lot of people these days are trained to find the most trivial reasons to discount a story, like quibbles about the source, which they of course selectively apply only to stories contradicting their own view.

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[–] WORF_MOTORBOATS_TROI ago 

Stop talking about politics at work you dipshit

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[–] JustAnotherUser [S] ago 

By 'colleague' I mean a person that I know that I wouldn't necessarily call a friend. It can mean both in the UK, like an acquaintance.

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[–] slwsnowman40 ago 

You can't. That's the hardest nut to crack as well. I'd just keep sharing them, would avoid sites like (((InfoWars/Breitbart/TheBlaze))).

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[–] AndrewBlazeIt 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

You tell them to go fuck themselves and walk away

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[–] Charilko 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Try non-US news services. Typically you can follow the links in Breitbart stories to an “official” source that is not in the US, or an AP article.

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