Amazing Polly......Awesome Dig!!!
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Amazing Polly is amazing, not only will she educate you on some interesting facts by walking you through her research, but in doing so teaches you how proper research is done. Or, come to comment sections to be told like a leftie. Q was about learning how to research things for yourself and Amazing Polly can show you how. Asking for a summary is laziness and a lack of wanting to better yourself.
No, it is not. Not posting a summary with a video (or any other link) is lazy, and discourteous posting. Post correctly. If you can't do that right, then keep the snide remarks against people asking for summaries to yourself.
I tend to agree with a lot of your comments but on this, I'm afraid I do not concur. The video posted is almost 44 minutes long. Therefore, it would take at least this amount of time to watch, process, and formulate an intelligent comment to contribute to a discussion on this board. And discussion is part of learning, no? In fact, I submit that discussion has more learning value than research alone. Further, most people do not have time to dedicate 44+ minutes to watching/listening to a video when they have some many other responsibilities associated with life and living. Does this make them lazy? No. It makes them a mom, a dad, an employee who has other responsibilities to manage while the white hat patriots work tirelessly to save our country. We need those who research, those who teach, and those who keep things going while the other two groups do their thing. So no, I do not believe that including a summary of a video is too much to ask.
If you don't have time to watch the whole video, simply click the source link to the video, she gives quite the summary in the video description. If its to difficult to look at the source itself, then you are clearly not doing the research for yourself and expecting to trust the word of someone else that isn't the source. Doing your own due diligence is what this is all about.