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snapcaster ◴[] No.42952889[source]
I think "being informed" is very overrated in general. Often it means being informed about palace intrigue and intelligence service/corporate narratives. I would say that in general media consumption or "staying informed" should be seen as a vice not a virtue
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johnnyanmac ◴[] No.42957316[source]
So what's your alternative? Living in ignorance until it's too late?
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turbojet1321 ◴[] No.42958926[source]
That's a false equivalence which is at the heart of the issue. You seem to be be assuming that "being informed" makes you better placed and/or more willing to take right action, but I'm not convinced that's the case
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1. cocacola1 ◴[] No.42959064[source]
Not being informed doesn’t even give you the option to consider getting involved.