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Topicwhat website do you usually visit for news?
Chewster
07/07/18 12:45:52 PM
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Judgmenl posted...
For the most part:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYmqiv_DNFYFkn8fvvJujmA

Only guy who seems to consistently deliver news segments on time. His airing times are out of sync when I am out of work so I only get to see a bit of his content. He really puts a lot of effort in tho.

Also the fact that he can't keep his streams up anymore due to DMCA claims (He got a DMCA claim on a video that was playing during an MSNBC segment) probably means that none of you will understand why he has an empty Youtube channel.


LMFAO you have to be shitting me.

This is what's wrong with America these days. People complain about how bad the "mainstream media" is but they watch fucking shit like this. Just looking at those video titles you can guess how biased this guy is. And I can guarantee he doesn't actually source any of his stories or do his own real journalism. At best what he does is commentary, not "news". TBF I'd say the same thing about most of the content on MSNBC or Fox News, but those at least do some actual reporting.

Same thing with Philip DeFranco. And unless he has changed since the last time I saw one of his shitty videos, I wouldn't describe him so much as "unbiased", but rather somebody who appeals to moderation fallacies ("the truth is in the middle", "both sides are equally bad", etc.) and is deliberately contrarian about dominant news narratives.
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