Toyman01 wrote: So, that begs the question, who is to blame? Us for accepting what is foisted off on us as news? News outlets for accepting and encouraging biased opinion pieces to increase ratings? Journalism schools for not teaching journalism?
Yes. Yes. Yes. It's a systemic, self-reinforcing cycle.
Is there any way to encourage reporters to report or do we have to keep wading through countless sources to garner the few nuggets of fact. I know my philosophy bleeds through everything I write, so how can I expect someone else to be better than me?
The way to encourage them is to be more picky about your news sources. I find newspapers and NPR to be the best I've found for hard news. Encourage your friends to do the same.
The sky is not falling. It's not all "Their" fault. The issues facing this country are complicated and nuanced. No one entity has all the right answers. For all that we get wrong, we get a whole heck of a lot more right. Relax a little bit. Convince your friends to relax a little bit.
If you really want to be well informed, you need to get your news from more than one source. Even the less-biased ones still have some form of bias, even if that is as little as what they decide are the most important stories and what to devote more/less time to. That does take more time and energy though, but you can pick better news outlet sources with just a bit of effort.