- Business Insider
- Washington Post
- Wall Street Journal
- New York Times
- Guardian
- Globe & Mail
- Telegraph
- Bloomberg
- Times of London
That's like reading the same opinions 10 times a day (edit: minus Telegraph which is still very centrist). Am I the only one reading from diverse perspectives? I often read NYT, BI, Guardian but also the Dailymail, RT, Fox etc. I would hate to always be reading articles from people of the same political side if only because certain issues tend to be completely ignored by each political sides when it goes against their narrative so I make sure to read from both to avoid missing much.
Well, apparently one side is "we have strong opinions, maybe left wing, maybe right wing, but also have journalistic ethics and try to get the facts right" vs "the purpose of our publication is propaganda" (RT, Fox).
You think NYT and WaPo are not mostly anti-Trump propaganda? As for RT, it's the only outlet that openly and strongly criticize US foreign policy of never ending wars, no mainstream leftist or right-wing outlets go this far. For obvious reasons.
- Business Insider - Washington Post - Wall Street Journal - New York Times - Guardian - Globe & Mail - Telegraph - Bloomberg - Times of London
That's like reading the same opinions 10 times a day (edit: minus Telegraph which is still very centrist). Am I the only one reading from diverse perspectives? I often read NYT, BI, Guardian but also the Dailymail, RT, Fox etc. I would hate to always be reading articles from people of the same political side if only because certain issues tend to be completely ignored by each political sides when it goes against their narrative so I make sure to read from both to avoid missing much.