Truth or fiction, facts or misinformation; The only certainty is that nothing is certain when it comes to the US 2020 election. .
Over 150 million ballots were cast in the 2020 election, breaking all records for turn out. The volume of mail-in ballots has been staggering to the system.
Was this election the most secure in history as some claim or was it a mess? Don’t expect to find that answer from the media.
The Bureau of Consumer Protection is in place in order to protect us from unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent business practices.
The news corporations’ only product is information. Why are they held harmless when they peddle misinformation or “blur the line” between news and hearsay? Why are they free to distribute manipulative headlines and exaggerated stories designed to fester anger and hatred?
Influential people such as teachers, entertainers, politicians, and informational websites are no different and should be held to an exemplified level of integrity.
People privileged enough to have gravitated to a position of notoriety, prominence, and clout need to follow the most stringent standard of accuracy.
The media can certainly sound convincing and confident when selling their product. They are very self-assured when stating “facts and figures, opinions and commentaries,
What about not reporting important news stories? Robbery is not always tangible. When media editors intentionally ignore important stories they are actually stealing the truth from people’s minds.
At the end of the day, the purpose of an election is to determine the will of the majority of the people. If that is lost the society itself is in jeopardy.