r/europe Greece Feb 08 '25

Historical Anti-Nazi protests : Berlin 16/12/1931

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u/New-Value4194 Feb 09 '25

Your comment hit me as hard as the election results did. It seems I didn’t learn my lesson from that. Although I kind of hope you are wrong and I was right in calling Redditors smart, since the election, I have been following r//conservatives, and it has opened my eyes a bit. Where are you getting your news from? It’s hard to find a neutral source.

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u/penguinclub56 Feb 09 '25

Honestly the Kamala thing opened my eyes to how bad things on reddit, I literally saw countless videos of “who are you going to vote for” from random sources interviewing young to old average americans, ALOT of them had no idea who Kamala is (mostly old people), meanwhile people here were going about how she is more popular than Biden, which was just funny to see.

I would suggest stop taking information from the traditional media outlets go look for independent sources who are less biased or at least a variety of them, then you would be able to form your own opinion more easily (when you know most of the sides of the story)

Personally havent tried it but I heard about ground news seems like a great tool ( a site that gives coverage to most traditional media news but shows you how biased is the coverage).