How to Distinguish Propaganda from News

Jun 4, 2021 1:40 PM

One provides contextual background of the ongoings of the country, the other pushes a narritave of "Biden Fails"

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Was off by 115,000 jobs. I wonder if Fox bothered with the numbers. They did, they also added that jobless rate is at it's lowest for pandem

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They are both propaganda...

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... but one is misleading.

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they are both "words for profit" . That is propaganda.

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I didn't say either wasn't. I did say one of them was misleading.

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theyre both misleading.

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Were there roughly half million jobs added nationally or not? Are covid restrictions easing nationally? What exactly is misleading in each?

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