>>21334698Which news DO you find reliable? I really want to know where people who reject all MSM actually get their news. Because that can't be consistent. Is it just a collection of video clips and tweets and headlines that you draw from? I sincerely want to know how it works if I were to reject all mainstream media and try to learn the truth. I told you I read a LOT of news sources, but most of them would be considered real press, with real journalists with ethics and standards and editors. And some is state sponsored foreign propaganda. That's important to read too. Read it all I say. But I mean, when there's a press conference, some dissident from Rumble/BitChute/TruthSocial isn't there reporting on it. Yet it happened. How do you deal with that? Do you trust videos and Q & A that's the same on PBS and NewsMax and CNBC and C-Span and Fox and ABC? I mean, that event DID happen, right? Do you just watch clips of those that someone you trust posts on Twitter and that's the same or good enough?
I really hope I'm not coming off as condescending or sarcastic. I'm 100% sincerely asking how one goes about getting news without mainstream sources.
There's so much to unpack. I appreciate the discussion.