(September 11, 2012 at 11:09 am)A Theist Wrote: Bullshit dude! Are you really going to go there, posting youtube snippets from leftist hacks like 'Liberal Viewer'?...Please.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_qu...pd6dBW9VsM
Ok, first off, you might avoid calling someone 'dude' when they've got tits like mine.
Not even close to the same thing for several reasons:
1) I asked for examples of liberal media bias, not liberal lies. There is a very big, important, distinct difference between the two.
2) If you bother to watch the videos, the speaker explains in language that anyone can understand what the bias is. I have heard conservatives complain about 'liberal media bias' a lot, but I have never seen it explained in a simple way.
3) Even memo's from the executives at Faux News show bias! I've even put a link to a story on it in the last statement.
However, the big flaw here is that if you're going to discredit a news source as biased as a knee jerk reaction without actually doing any of the research to find out whether it really is biased or to see if it's more or less biased than the other news sources, you're able to fall for anything. I mean, I can discredit even the most fundamental rules of life if I just have to claim they came from a biased source.
Quote:BTW, this is not a Christian / Atheist issue. This is an issue of political ideologies.
Not exactly, no, but I do see similarities. Christianity tells you to believe in them spite of facts that say otherwise. Faux News tells you to believe in them in spite of facts that say otherwise. I wonder if Faux News could get tax exempt status by claiming they're a church?
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"If you cling to something as the absolute truth and you are caught in it, when the truth comes in person to knock on your door you will refuse to let it in." ~ Siddhartha Gautama