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In reply to the discussion: Happy Draw Mohammed Day! [View all]CrawlingChaos
(1,893 posts)To give your facetious question more of an answer than it deserves...
All news stories from corporate-owned media should be viewed critically, but if they involve Muslims - particurly Muslims presented as a threat - they should be viewed with the highest degree of skepticism. It would be ridiculous to deny that MSM doesn't have an extreme anti-Muslim bias, and it would be equally ridiculous to claim that officials don't lie like rugs (i.e. FBI manufactured "terror plots"
. This is the way war is sold to the public. You'd have to live in one hell of a denial bubble not to know this.
In those stories linked above, all of the deaths, if I'm not mistaken, were actually police killing people. But of course the stories are presented as "Muslim violence". We have no way of knowing what actually happened. So often we find out much later that official accounts were complete crap. Once you know a source is not trustworthy, their information is worth less than nothing.
I've heard Soviet citizens cultivated the skill of learning to sift bits of truth out of the massive sludgepile of lies and propaganda that was their news media. It's a skill we Americans desperately need to discover.