Greg Gutfeld: The media has no compassion and needs vulnerable people to watch rage-creating clickbait
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If you're always digesting content from a conveyor belt of grievances - while thinking there's a bunch of evil people hell-bent on making the world worse, what's that do to your brain? You get angry. You scream at cops. You're told the world is nothing but two groups: the oppressed, and the oppressor.
Anyway, that really happened. But how can you tell? According to CNN, you can't. Last week, they reported on a study claiming that Americans exaggerate their ability to spot fake news - and surprise -- Republicans are more likely to fall for fake news than Dems. CNN’s Oliver Darcy, 5/31: This really just highlights this news literacy problem that we have in this country where people are consuming misinformation, conspiracy theories, things that are just not true. Yes, coming from CNN you dope. I got two words for you, Wooly Willy: Russian collusion. Anyway, if the findings showed the reverse, CNN would never have run the study. If the story doesn't match their assumptions, it’ll vanish faster than Jeffrey Epstein’s little black book. The study found that "overconfident" people are more likely to share false content taken from "untrustworthy" websites. What's that sound like to you? A CNN anchor!More Related News