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TopicHow does one break their parents' addiction to Fox News?
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10/11/20 3:47:28 PM
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Paratroopa1 posted...
Like, his point is that the average Fox News viewer has been entrenched into Fox News's viewpoints to the extent that they just have a different belief about what truth is from the rest of us, and breaking them out of that would be like trying to break *us* out of *not* living in the Fox News world. It's hard conditioning to break out of - Fox News knows how to get people really addicted to what they're supplying. His point is perfectly salient to the discussion - I just mistook him as equivocating John Oliver to Fox News lol.

yeah this is basically what I was trying to say the whole time. I just was too lazy to craft the sentences in an easily understandable way.

I still honestly don't understand what NFUN means about an "implication." Like I don't know how else I can say "I don't think your knowledge is the same as their knowledge. But their belief is stronger than your knowledge. And your knowledge is stronger than their belief."

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