are people here going to suggest that we adopt something like the Fairness Doctrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Personally, if you don't like what you're reading or watching, you're free to turn it off. What is challenging though is to find something that posits critical thinking. I believe that used to be the realm of PBS news and discussions, but I feel that it isn't so much any longer.
I watch Fox from time to time, I watch MSNBC, CNN, BBCNews... I like to compare and contrast them to see just what points of view are coming from, again all about critical thinking.
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