Fact and fiction--The truth of news - Bill Wilson - www.dailyjot.com 
 
 
 
 
Where  do you get your news? A recent report by the Brookings Institution about news is  alarming. The report indicates that daily newspapers are down about 80% and  circulation is only around 15% of the population. Moreover, in a 40 year time  frame, journalists reporting the news have dropped in half to 32,000. Within  these changes, a new news genre has arisen, one called "opinion journalism,"  where facts are not checked, statements of opinion are made as if they are  facts, news is twisted to fit points of view. The lack of true journalists,  according to the report, has caused the public to have "a hard time judging the  credibility of what they read." This, in my opinion, creates a great danger to  free society.
This  has created a situation in our nation where people do not know what is news and  what isn't. It is also linked to truth. There are so many views and slants,  stories that sound like news, but are not true, and just plain outrageous claims  that people can become very confused, angry, disheartened and hopeless if they  cannot find the truth. Everybody has their opinion or angle, but very few seek  the facts and the truth behind the facts. This is an atmosphere where people ply  the fear of others to impact agendas. It is a time in our history where people  can easily manipulate the masses so they can come to no sensible conclusions,  even to defend themselves. This is the height of ideological subversion.  
For  example, there are usurpers who want to divide people on skin color so they can  garner more power and wealth. They will hijack an event, such as what happened  in Ferguson, Missouri, come up with a theme ("Hands up, don't shoot) and create  chaos and confusion. The news media then reports on the event rather than the  facts. The facts, as they came out, confirmed that Michael Brown did not run  down the street, drop to his knees, put his hands up and shout "Hands up, don't  shoot." He actually struggled with a policeman for his weapon and was shot in  the process of the policeman defending himself. Yet businesses and homes and  reputations were destroyed over this demonstration of "opinion  journalism."
There  are countless examples on gun control, immigration, Islam, Christianity,  homosexuality and more. No facts, just opinion based on what someone determines  is fair. At The Daily Jot, stories are fact-checked. Two-source documentation is  the policy--meaning at least two independent sources confirm a story.  Even  then, opinion leaders scoff if the sources do not agree with their doctrine or  politics. An informed public is necessary for citizenship to maintain and  prosper a free society. This means you, yourself, has to take responsibility for  discerning the truth, especially as we are in the days of Isaiah 59:14, where  "justice is turned back, and righteousness stands afar off: for truth is fallen  in the street, and equity cannot enter." Don't just accept what these  "opinionators" are saying, check the facts.
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