After the capitol riot and the ensuing media frenzy, wildly different accounts of the events have sprouted up like weeds. The problem today is not access to information, but discerning which information is accurate. In this episode, we discuss how to find reliable information in a world of information saturation. First, we need to understand our own biases and how they influence our thinking. We also need to understand the biases of our sources in order to assess the validity of their claims. Second, we need to learn to recognize the biases of the sources we listen to. We go through several specific political biases including: Love or Hate for Donald Trump, Anti-Racism, Anti-Sexism, Constitutionalism, Environmentalism, Anti-capitalism, Communism, Conspiracy Theorist, Pro-Freedom/Anti-Authoritarian, Elitism, and The Oppressed. Finally, we offer a few tips to identify reliable sources.
Music: Beauty Flow by Kevin Macleod
Photo: Markus Spiske on Unsplash
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84: Seth Radwell & American Schism
83: Did Trump try to overturn the 2020 Election?
82: Our Economy Post-Covid
81: Ukraine & Russia Part 2
80: Ukraine & Russia
79: Sandy Hook, Remington, and Gun Control
78: Russia & Ukraine
77: Project Veritas: Search for Truth vs Right to Privacy
76: Current Events & The News vs Joe Rogan
75: The Criminal Justice System
74: Crazy Polling Numbers, The Supreme Court, & The Future of the Fourth Branch
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72: The Year in Review
71: Trans Vs Parental Rights
70: Sam Harris & Trust In The Institutions
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68: The Omicron Variant, Lockdowns, & Mandates
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