#sensationalized — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #sensationalized, aggregated by home.social.
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There’s substantial #evidence that people don’t feel that they personally are doing badly. Both surveys & #consumer behavior suggest, on the contrary, that while most Americans feel that they’re doing OK, they believe that the #economy is doing badly, where “the economy” presumably means other people.
(Which means #media whether “#newspapers”, #CableNews, or #internet platforms, the #sensationalized #alarmism particularly on the right is mis/disinforming people)
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There’s substantial #evidence that people don’t feel that they personally are doing badly. Both surveys & #consumer behavior suggest, on the contrary, that while most Americans feel that they’re doing OK, they believe that the #economy is doing badly, where “the economy” presumably means other people.
(Which means #media whether “#newspapers”, #CableNews, or #internet platforms, the #sensationalized #alarmism particularly on the right is mis/disinforming people)
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There’s substantial #evidence that people don’t feel that they personally are doing badly. Both surveys & #consumer behavior suggest, on the contrary, that while most Americans feel that they’re doing OK, they believe that the #economy is doing badly, where “the economy” presumably means other people.
(Which means #media whether “#newspapers”, #CableNews, or #internet platforms, the #sensationalized #alarmism particularly on the right is mis/disinforming people)
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There’s substantial #evidence that people don’t feel that they personally are doing badly. Both surveys & #consumer behavior suggest, on the contrary, that while most Americans feel that they’re doing OK, they believe that the #economy is doing badly, where “the economy” presumably means other people.
(Which means #media whether “#newspapers”, #CableNews, or #internet platforms, the #sensationalized #alarmism particularly on the right is mis/disinforming people)
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There’s substantial #evidence that people don’t feel that they personally are doing badly. Both surveys & #consumer behavior suggest, on the contrary, that while most Americans feel that they’re doing OK, they believe that the #economy is doing badly, where “the economy” presumably means other people.
(Which means #media whether “#newspapers”, #CableNews, or #internet platforms, the #sensationalized #alarmism particularly on the right is mis/disinforming people)