Just looking through this thread shows how pathetic the average American's understanding of politics and history compares to those who know whats going on, which is very few on any of the million sides.
#1 Learn how to determine a good source from a bad source
#2 Learn how to determine when a journalist is taking a source out of context.
#3 Learn what determines acceptable and unacceptable journalism
#4 Go to law school, or self-study your behind off using primary sources, text books, and accredited teachers/mentors/individuals
#5 Become a modern world history major, or self-study your behind off
#6 Realize that corporate politics is actually more corrupt than government politics due to less oversight, and less reporting
#7 Develop some actual non-selfish morals and realize Trump, whether or not he is colluding with Russia, is a rotten disrespectful person, and this should not be acceptable regardless of his political choices.
#8 Don't assign blame or accuse an individual without definitive evidence, although suspecting them with reasonable evidence is understandable
#9 Don't rely on a single outlet for news, this is a recipe for closed mindness
#10 Realize the POTUS is intentionally creating international conflict. Why? we can only speculate
#11 Realize the POTUS is attempting to control the media. This is BAD period.
#12 Stop denying actual facts, evidence, proof, sources, only because you don't agree, or you don't want it to be true.
#13 Don't deny science, it's completely absurd. Human caused environmental damage and climate change isn't a farce, the evidence is outstanding, and most of it is easily gathered. Even if it was a farce, becoming more sustainable and making the world a cleaner place is not destroying the economy, it has created many jobs.
#14 Understand that politics taking advantage of climate change to gather taxes is not an excuse to deny climate change, instead it means one should be active and voice their concerns to state and federal members of government.
#15 Learn the history of our current POTUS and then ask yourself if this man should be the leader of our lovely country
#16 Be a decent human being, support those you care for, support those who care for you, don't be selfish, do what's in the best interest for your community, and the next generations over yourself.
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