Thursday, June 16, 2011

What he said

This post from the Guardian blog I would file under 'What he said', except for 'about 6 years':

"I've been following 'alternative media' for about a year now as well as traditional mainstream media, mostly taking a back seat, keeping an eye on peoples opinions, comments, and predictions.

You soon learn how to look past the mainstream media. Almost every statement is spun or in many cases completely false. I began to feel slightly embarassed that I had lived so many years of my life believing stories without question.

Alternative media is totally different. Often based on rumours and anonymous sources it cannot always be taken as truth, but Alex Jones for example, tells you this directly and asks you to research it for yourself and make up your own opinion. The whole philosophy of alternative media is based purely on truth, with people's welfare in mind, exposing corruption of powerful people which mainstream media wouldn't dare touch. The opposite to Murdochs papers for example, being based on propaganda with silly politically motivated agendas, doing no good at all for mr average reading the tabloids.

Unfortunately, so many still can't bring themselves to this realisation, avoiding any discussion as 'conspiracy'. Simply casting it off, knowing nothing about it, not wanting to know anything about it. You people have to realise that even the Guardian avoids the 'most important' facts to avoid the wrath of the elite."

@open2change

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