Unbalanced-narratives are low-hanging fruit, to which I'm afraid electronic media of all sorts (not to mention politicians) are at the moment severely addicted. Pick any controversial issue, and you'll find both sides spending virtually (if not literally) all of their time parroting unbalanced-narratives (often with limited or no interest in available data) rather than on the more difficult work of exploring the full picture.
What are some examples of this that you see?
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
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