Angry and Ignorant?
This blog makes interesting points. She posts a video that was taken of a right wing mom that was upset about President Obama’s speech on education (before it was given). The thing that I find interesting (keep in mind I’m not politically attached in this statement) is that she brings a valid point of being upset based on assumptions.
Propaganda is all over the media and on both sides of the fence. I’m as patriotic as they come, and I suppose for that reason alone, I would strongly assert that Americans have a responsibility to make a choice to not walk around in ignorant bliss while making strong statements. Rather than picking a side to an issue and then picking and choosing the facts and opinions to support your side, maybe try something different. Try listening to the facts on both sides of the fence and go from there. And if you’re really ambitious and have a strong statement to make, then maybe you should do some of your own research using sources that aren’t politically connected or supported by the media.
We’d probably get more done and more than likely if the media did that as well, things would look much different.
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Does Anyone Read This Blog: Yes. Alexa score of 11,200
Is the Anger Justified: Annoyance is justified.
Anything Else Interesting: Not that I saw right away.