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The United States of America is more divided now than it has been since the civil war.I do not agree.
It was not about you, it was the thread in general. I screwed up my wording and will correct it now.No problem - not meant to be a discussion issue, just how I stand at the moment.
Ones perspective is relative to times we live in, to promote facts, propaganda and rumors to mobilize and convince others, even before President Lincoln.
For instance "The process of "tar and feathering," for example, was brutally violent. Stripped of clothes, covered with hot tar, and splattered with feathers, the victim was then forced to parade about in public. Unless the British Army was close at hand to protect Loyalists, they often suffered bad treatment from Patriots and often had to flee their own homes. About one-in-six Americans was an active Loyalist during the Revolution, and that number undoubtedly would have been higher if the Patriots hadn't been so successful in threatening and punishing people who made their Loyalist sympathies known in public."
http://www.ushistory.org/us/13c.asp
1. "The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors. He who reads nothing will still learn the great facts, and the details are all false." ~Thomas Jefferson to John Norvell, 1807. ME 11:225
2. "I deplore... the putrid state into which our newspapers have passed and the malignity, the vulgarity, and mendacious spirit of those who write for them... These ordure’s are rapidly depraving the public taste and lessening its relish for sound food. As vehicles of information and a curb on our functionaries, they have rendered themselves useless by forfeiting all title to belief... This has, in a great degree, been produced by the violence and malignity of party spirit." ~Thomas Jefferson to Walter Jones, 1814. ME 14:46
3. "As for what is not true, you will always find abundance in the newspapers." Thomas Jefferson to Barnabas Bidwell, 1806. ME 11:118
4."Advertisements... contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper." ~Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Macon, 1819. ME 15:179
5. "Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle." ~Thomas Jefferson to John Norvell, June 11, 1807
I miss the news anchors of days past that had the more correct morals about responsibility of journalism......another lost trait in today's sociality.
You can have your own opinions but not your own facts. But I do like to hear other opinions from all sides.
It seems that all the commercial news stations have there own opinions. I try to stick with PBS and NPR to get the facts.
Rasmussen Report said:Most voters fear that political violence is coming from opponents of the president’s policies, just as they did in the second year of Barack Obama’s presidency, and nearly one-in-three think a civil war is next.
Thirty-one percent (31%) of Likely U.S. Voters say it’s likely that the United States will experience a second civil war sometime in the next five years, with 11% who say it’s Very Likely. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 59% consider a second civil war unlikely, but that includes only 29% who say it’s Not At All Likely. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Democrats (37%) are more fearful than Republicans (32%) and voters not affiliated with either major party (26%) that a second civil war is at hand.
But 59% of all voters are concerned that those opposed to President Trump’s policies will resort to violence, with 33% who are Very Concerned. This compares to 53% and 28% respectively in the spring of Obama’s second year in office. Thirty-seven percent (37%) don’t share that concern, including 16% who are Not At All Concerned.
Fifty-three percent (53%) are concerned that those critical of the media’s coverage of Trump will resort to violence, with 24% who are Very Concerned. Forty-two percent (42%) are not concerned about violence from media opponents, including 17% who are Not At All Concerned.¹
I used to have a cable channel that broadcast Al Jazeera News. I saw happenings from around the World. It was amazing in that no other news organization touched the topics. It was eyeopening to see what we wern't seeing here in the USA. The cable channel is gone.....from me at least. NPR will give us news from around the World .....Al Jazeera gave me the rest of the story and important news that I would not get otherwise.
There will never be another civil war in the USA. We have it too good to waste time killing each other.
T Murray:You can get al jazzera on youtube as well. That's where I watch it along with CBC.
T Murray:
Haven't you noticed that CBC has become a clone of NPR over the last few years? There is still a lot of good stuff on NPR, it's just the way it's slanted, like TED programs that they play then have the presenter there for questions.
In all of these you have to realize that all so-called news today is propaganda, a good example is RT, they are constantly knocking fracking, you have to take this in the context that Russia's main source of income is oil and gas sales to Europe, the US has the world's biggest gas reserves and is constantly threatening to convert it to LNG and ship it to Europe to undercut Russian prices. I think the secret is listening to all of these sources and make your own decisions, Americans who are glued to their TVs are the most indoctrinated people in the world, when TV first got started I read the warnings of the great Canadian thinker Marshall McLuhan.¹
¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan