How would you define the difference between kool-aid and accurate description of events and would you be able to recognize it?
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If journalists prioritized roughly the same causes as Effective Altruists, I would feel like they're giving their readers an accurate description of relevant events.
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obviously the press deserves criticism but the President saying the press is the enemy of the people is absolutely disastrous
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Why? What's disastrous about skepticism?
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They’re in their own bubble that’s for sure.
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Jefferson was ahead of them in line over 200 years ago
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The press is not beyond reproach. But its independence, even power, is crucial. It checks other nodes of power and influence in a liberal democratic system (corporate, government, cultural). It was never expected to be perfect: just heterogeneous and strong enough to scrap.
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Any group that gives itself awards is suspect in my eyes.
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I'm sure there's an online dictionary somewhere that could help you with the word 'generalization'. Don't be too proud to use it.
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