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this post was submitted on 19 Nov 2024
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So you don't know enough to navigate the news therefore you'd rather know a little?
Isn't it better to know a lot so you can navigate news and everything else properly?
Or you stop navigating. Might mean you will end up living in an environment you do not like, but maybe at that point you don't even know it could be better.
You would probably just start disliking what they manipulate you into disliking, instead of what you actively discover as wrong.
Unless you cut all social contact, that is.
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