Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. And if they want to make a living off of the blog, they will keep posting what attracts the most attention, as long as people buy their merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs, and their audiences.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible writer, journalist, and even media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging one's own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people just look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or critical viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. And if they want to make a living off of the blog, they will keep posting what attracts the most attention, as long as people buy their merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs, and their audiences.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible writer, journalist, and even media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging one's own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people just look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or critical viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. And if they want to make a living off of the blog, they will keep posting what people like, as long as people buy their merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs, and their audiences.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible writer, journalist, and even media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging one's own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people just look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or critical viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. And if they want to make a living off of the blog, they will keep posting what people like, as long as people buy their merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs, and their audiences.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible writer, journalist, and even media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging one's own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people just look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or critical viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. They usually want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as people buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs, and their audiences.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible writer, journalist, and even media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging one's own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people just look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or critical viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. They usually want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as people buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs, and their audiences.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible writer, journalist, and even media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging one's own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people just look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or critical viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. They usually want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as people buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible opinion, blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging your own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people just look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or opposing viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. They usually want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible opinion, blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging your own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people just look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or opposing viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. They usually want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible opinion, blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging our own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people that look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or opposing viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. Blog writers want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible opinion, blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging our own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people that look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or opposing viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, they monetize the blog. Blog writers want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible opinion, blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging our own confirmation bias. It's a long process to critically research one subject at a time, but it's something I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people that look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question or opposing viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, because they monetize the blog. Blog writers want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible opinion, blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. This includes challenging our own confirmation bias. It's a long process to research one subject at a time, but it's one I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people that look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without even a question, or opposing viewpoint.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, because they monetize the blog. Blog writers want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible opinion, blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. Challenging your own confirmation bias. It's a long process to research the truth on one subject, but it's one I rarely see on this board. Here, I find people that look at two blogs with the same opinion, and go "yep, that's it!" without anymore questioning.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, because they monetize the blog. Blog writers want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. It's a long process to research the truth on one subject, but it's one I rarely see on this board.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, because they monetize the blog. Blog writers want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.
The solution, which is taught in school, is to look at every possible blog, journalist, media article that exists, and parse the most likely information. It's a long process to research the truth on one subject, but it's one I rarely see on this board.
Meanwhile, many wordpress/independent blogs don't get any funding from big pharma so their analysis can be looked at as more impartial.
1.) Blog writers are not impartial, because they monetize the blog. Blog writers want to make a living off of the blog, so they will keep posting what people like, as long as you buy their Patriot merch, crypto coin, or whatever else.
2.) Political writers are not impartial, which should be obvious, because they will cater to their own political beliefs.