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...then is the fact distorted? I was watching Anderson Cooper and he was talking about the AZ shooting. So he went on about political rhetoric and civility in politics. He showed some clips on how Republicans were not civil, but only showed 1 or 2 clips on how Democrats were not civil in an attempt to demonstrate the state of civility in politics?
So, when you introduce the facts. Shouldn't you introduce those facts unbiasedly
Perhaps, Fox news says it is fair and balance. Anderson Cooper says "he is keeping them honest". Perhaps, but does he have to manipulate me to do so?
If you say many black people are poorer than white people that is a fact. But if you first lead that story with only examples of black people in dire poverty and with white people poor, but not that poor. In my opinion you are distorting the facts. Why not just give the examples and let people judge for themselves.
So, when you introduce the facts. Shouldn't you introduce those facts unbiasedly
Perhaps, Fox news says it is fair and balance. Anderson Cooper says "he is keeping them honest". Perhaps, but does he have to manipulate me to do so?
If you say many black people are poorer than white people that is a fact. But if you first lead that story with only examples of black people in dire poverty and with white people poor, but not that poor. In my opinion you are distorting the facts. Why not just give the examples and let people judge for themselves.