How closely do you follow politics? [message #87404] |
Thu, 08 March 2018 15:14 |
EasyE
Messages: 16 Registered: March 2018
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Sometimes, I just get nauseous when I'm on social media or news sites because I feel like politics are just getting way too divisive and toxic. I feel bad about avoiding it though. I feel like I'm not supposed to do that as an adult. I also feel like if I'm upset about it, then maybe there's something I should be doing to try and change that. Sadly though, it seems like most people enjoy the caustic dialogues between the two sides. I used to love that kind of sparring . . . then I got too tired to be that angry all the time.
Do you follow politics or do you avoid try and avoid it?
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Re: How closely do you follow politics? [message #87923 is a reply to message #87404] |
Thu, 03 May 2018 05:05 |
SamW
Messages: 31 Registered: March 2018
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I follow politics less and less. I get the feeling that reporting, whether it be on TV, radio or in the press is much less impartial these days than it used to be. It makes it hard to get simple, unbiased information on almost anything. The nature of reporting, of being a reporter, seems to have changed and I think it has to do with social media. All these reporters now have Twitter and Facebook accounts and glorify in having as many followers as possible. It's bound to have changed the way they report stuff.
Sam
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