By that I mean, don’t we “get” information? From whatever source, as informed citizens of whatever type of government we have in the United States or in many other countries, we have a responsibility to make at least some effort to be informed.
Informed of truth, and facts, and even opinions.
The key, as in so much of life, is knowing how to read, and discriminate, and sift through facts, and biases, and opinions.
A news organization can help. Every one of them have biases, good and bad reporters, editors, writers, etc. To make the quest for learning more truth and facts and information and details about reality, one should seek out news organizations who deliver facts often and accurately. Almost all news groups strive most times to get the facts correct – the degree to which they succeed is constantly in flux, but trends do emerge.
It’s up to the consumer, the citizen, to take in those facts and balance them against their own bias, in addition to the biases of the source, and then reach logical, responsible, conclusions.
It ain’t easy.
As usual, just my opinion. I welcome anyone to point out where I mis-wrote.
Or anyone who wants a bit of discussion.
However… my followup question is:
Seriously, whatever your opinion of the news today, or in the past, or in the future…
If you don’t learn from news sources, where do you learn about reality? Especially the reality of government and politicians?
Where do you learn about medicine, drugs, car-buying, science, history?
Not a comment expressing an opinion one way or another (I’ll leave that for others LOL). Saw this on TV a few days ago, a “man on the street” interview. Man was asked what he understood Critical Race Theory to be – his answer was something to the effect of, “I really don’t know what it is, but I know I don’t like it.”
Or as Bill Maher says, “I don’t know it for a fact … I just know it’s true.”
Beware of misinformed people and news organizations that spread misinformation …
… and those who “ignore” or suppress “inconvenient” true information.
One of the most egregious (and probably still unknown to many because of suppression and misinformation put out) involved Hunter Biden’s (and Joe’s) Chinese connections and dealings which were revealed on Hunter’s own laptops and verified by Tony Bobulinski.
He said “Build Back… ummm… ummm… ummm… wait a minute, it’ll come to me… ummm… What was the question again and what is this Afghanistan of which you speak? Border crisis? Jill handles all the home decorating. Kamala? That’s one of those cute little animals the guy from down under donated to the zoo? Excuse me. I have to get Hunter do load up some new songs on my MS-13.”
The sign could actually be for informed people spouting their opinions, but because it poses a threat to the government, they put up a sign to discredit them.
There’s much to much red tape in this government to get one thing done and passed! It’s ridiculous to have to sit there hour after hour while some of these incompetent politicians spew their hate…. they should be limited to a brief statement…..it’s not enough they cause trouble within their own parties to stall and hold up proceedings on a timely basis…..
Yes, uninformed people have been providing us their opinions. They all work for the media propaganda machine trying to destroy America. Here are some recent examples.
False claims all:Jacob Blake was killed by police in Kenosha (false)
Jacob Blake was an innocent, unarmed black man targeted by police (False, he was reaching for a knife and threatening to kidnap kids while evading police and acting aggressively).
Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed black men who were peacefully protesting the “unjust” shooting of Jacob Blake and thus is a white supremacist (False, he was attacked by two white felons, a pedophile and a rapist and defended himself).
Jacob Blake drove across state lines with a gun (False – he had the Gun in Kenosha).
The leftist propaganda machine seeks to divide America and spread lies to cause more people to hate each other. Well, THAT one is totally true.
Hey, you got it wrong. They never ask if you want to hear them hold forth on sundry topics, they blast it out like fog horns with no fog in sight muffle to the stupidity of their nonsense.
Kevin Mc Carthy gave that speech because it ws 3 in the morning and he figured there wouldn’t be any witnesses to his idiocy.Somebody should release the entire transcript of that speech.
And at least rattlesnakes warn you before they attack.
My wife and I ditched cable TV and kept the cable Internet. We use ROKU and an amplified analog antenna that receives ALL of the local channels EXCEPT for FOX, in addition to Netflix, Prime, Britbox, and Hulu+.
I like sources that have survived a century or more. The NYTimes is imperfect, but I am,too. The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Harper’s, all survivors – because they are committed to the truth. I read Wall St. Journal and National Review to see what the small, semi-sane remnant of the enemy is telling itself.
You know, I have a lot more respect for someone who can say, “I really don’t know enough about that to form an opinion.” These people are extremely rare.
I bought the newest PB4S treasury earlier today (11/23/21), my 70th birthday. PB4S is #3 on my list of Favorite Comic Strips. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! is #1, Krazy Kat is #2!
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
Twitter and Facebook should have this warning on their homepages.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
TVs are full of those people blabbing about every issue.
sirbadger about 3 years ago
Uninformed Opinion: You can get stains out of your carpet with red wine.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
I’ll stay out of this discussion regarding the government.
B UTTONS about 3 years ago
Congress.
Then to assure massive horrific coverage, they broadcast their activities on C-Span.
BasilBruce about 3 years ago
Forget bears and snakes—beware of FOX!
Bilan about 3 years ago
Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining.
- Theodore Roosevelt
Baarorso about 3 years ago
“Uninformed People May Star Spouting Their Opinions”? It’s too late! Check out Twitter and Facebook for a sniff of the cork of what I mean.;-D
Concretionist about 3 years ago
At least he asked.
Robin Harwood about 3 years ago
Ha! Wait till you meet us informed people!
oldpine52 about 3 years ago
Would you rather listen to the governments opinion of you?
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
I disregard my brother’s opinion of me.
AndreasMartin about 3 years ago
‘We don’t believe you, you are uninformed.’’That’s because the government doesn’t inform us.’
_lounger_ about 3 years ago
they’re everywhere
lavender headgear about 3 years ago
Oh the irony.
Viktor Sirin about 3 years ago
No one gets news from anywhere, do they?
By that I mean, don’t we “get” information? From whatever source, as informed citizens of whatever type of government we have in the United States or in many other countries, we have a responsibility to make at least some effort to be informed.
Informed of truth, and facts, and even opinions.
The key, as in so much of life, is knowing how to read, and discriminate, and sift through facts, and biases, and opinions.
A news organization can help. Every one of them have biases, good and bad reporters, editors, writers, etc. To make the quest for learning more truth and facts and information and details about reality, one should seek out news organizations who deliver facts often and accurately. Almost all news groups strive most times to get the facts correct – the degree to which they succeed is constantly in flux, but trends do emerge.
It’s up to the consumer, the citizen, to take in those facts and balance them against their own bias, in addition to the biases of the source, and then reach logical, responsible, conclusions.
It ain’t easy.
As usual, just my opinion. I welcome anyone to point out where I mis-wrote.
Or anyone who wants a bit of discussion.
However… my followup question is:
Seriously, whatever your opinion of the news today, or in the past, or in the future…
If you don’t learn from news sources, where do you learn about reality? Especially the reality of government and politicians?
Where do you learn about medicine, drugs, car-buying, science, history?
Alexander the Good Enough about 3 years ago
Dunning & Kruger are lurking, lurking everywhere, and they stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night…
nosirrom about 3 years ago
The people who work at cable news networks can provide us with a better evaluation of the network’s veracity.
https://www.inquirer.com/entertainment/tv/fox-news-tucker-carlson-jonah-goldberg-stephen-hayes-resign-quit-20211122.html
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 3 years ago
Not a comment expressing an opinion one way or another (I’ll leave that for others LOL). Saw this on TV a few days ago, a “man on the street” interview. Man was asked what he understood Critical Race Theory to be – his answer was something to the effect of, “I really don’t know what it is, but I know I don’t like it.”
Or as Bill Maher says, “I don’t know it for a fact … I just know it’s true.”
Doug K about 3 years ago
Beware of misinformed people and news organizations that spread misinformation …
… and those who “ignore” or suppress “inconvenient” true information.
One of the most egregious (and probably still unknown to many because of suppression and misinformation put out) involved Hunter Biden’s (and Joe’s) Chinese connections and dealings which were revealed on Hunter’s own laptops and verified by Tony Bobulinski.
Procat Premium Member about 3 years ago
Opinions are like ‘starts with a’, everyone has one.
Gent about 3 years ago
For a moment I thought them signboards was about these comment boards.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 3 years ago
He said “Build Back… ummm… ummm… ummm… wait a minute, it’ll come to me… ummm… What was the question again and what is this Afghanistan of which you speak? Border crisis? Jill handles all the home decorating. Kamala? That’s one of those cute little animals the guy from down under donated to the zoo? Excuse me. I have to get Hunter do load up some new songs on my MS-13.”
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 3 years ago
The sign could actually be for informed people spouting their opinions, but because it poses a threat to the government, they put up a sign to discredit them.
mjb515 about 3 years ago
Twitter is a physical place?
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
You can never say what you think anymore.
Display about 3 years ago
Let’s try something fun – let’s see which networks and information “sources” score well on sites like these…
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/
https://www.allsides.com/media-bias/media-bias-chart
And then let’s see which comments about it live up to this…
https://imgur.com/KA2CwI8
https://imgur.com/w0uFFxD
Serial Pedant about 3 years ago
Or FRN*.
Fox Republican non-NewsZebrastripes about 3 years ago
There’s much to much red tape in this government to get one thing done and passed! It’s ridiculous to have to sit there hour after hour while some of these incompetent politicians spew their hate…. they should be limited to a brief statement…..it’s not enough they cause trouble within their own parties to stall and hold up proceedings on a timely basis…..
Too much bull slinging and not enough action
Free or Not? Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yes, uninformed people have been providing us their opinions. They all work for the media propaganda machine trying to destroy America. Here are some recent examples.
False claims all:Jacob Blake was killed by police in Kenosha (false)
Jacob Blake was an innocent, unarmed black man targeted by police (False, he was reaching for a knife and threatening to kidnap kids while evading police and acting aggressively).
Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed black men who were peacefully protesting the “unjust” shooting of Jacob Blake and thus is a white supremacist (False, he was attacked by two white felons, a pedophile and a rapist and defended himself).
Jacob Blake drove across state lines with a gun (False – he had the Gun in Kenosha).
The leftist propaganda machine seeks to divide America and spread lies to cause more people to hate each other. Well, THAT one is totally true.
tripwire45 about 3 years ago
Of course, each side of any political or social debate thinks the other side is uninformed, so there is that.
Ignatz Premium Member about 3 years ago
It looks like a public park, too.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I refer to them as the Goobermint
aerotica69 about 3 years ago
I know a few families that should probably post that third sign on Thursday.
walstib Premium Member about 3 years ago
Panle for, he spelt gubmint rong.
rossevrymn about 3 years ago
Somebody crying about politics in their cartoons?:
Troglodyte about 3 years ago
I first read that as “uniformed”…
jessie d. about 3 years ago
Hey, you got it wrong. They never ask if you want to hear them hold forth on sundry topics, they blast it out like fog horns with no fog in sight muffle to the stupidity of their nonsense.
Comicfan (I can't think of a better name) about 3 years ago
I am not going to say anything
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Kevin Mc Carthy gave that speech because it ws 3 in the morning and he figured there wouldn’t be any witnesses to his idiocy.Somebody should release the entire transcript of that speech.
And at least rattlesnakes warn you before they attack.
OshkoshJohn about 3 years ago
My wife and I ditched cable TV and kept the cable Internet. We use ROKU and an amplified analog antenna that receives ALL of the local channels EXCEPT for FOX, in addition to Netflix, Prime, Britbox, and Hulu+.
Goat from PBS about 3 years ago
What’s wrong with the last sign? We all have opinions, and we all have the liberty to share them.
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
Amen.
mail2jbl about 3 years ago
If he’s talking about the incompetence of President Biden, that’s not being uninformed.
rshive about 3 years ago
Bears need not apply.
jfedorchuk about 3 years ago
The comic strip was amusing – but that comments are hilarious (and predicable)
zeexenon about 3 years ago
They make my head spin and believe ranting will convince the educated.
I like guard duck about 3 years ago
this is even more terrifying than the news…
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
I like sources that have survived a century or more. The NYTimes is imperfect, but I am,too. The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Harper’s, all survivors – because they are committed to the truth. I read Wall St. Journal and National Review to see what the small, semi-sane remnant of the enemy is telling itself.
txmystic about 3 years ago
I love how the dude is just sitting there, waiting to spout…
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
Science provides proof without certainty, science deniers provides certainty without proof.
smorbie the great and beautiful about 3 years ago
Smorbie’s life rule #1: the dumber the conversation, the louder the volume of the speakers.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Don’t forget the warning: Hateful, malicious, and mudslinging comments by Trump Haters.
Batteries about 3 years ago
You know, I have a lot more respect for someone who can say, “I really don’t know enough about that to form an opinion.” These people are extremely rare.
azardoz about 3 years ago
And some can get triggered by comic strips & spout unrelated nonsense. Perhaps someone will design an AI filter for that.
geekboy_x about 3 years ago
Do you think Ted Cruz will get royalties for the appearance?
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
The price we pay for freedom of speech.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 3 years ago
I bought the newest PB4S treasury earlier today (11/23/21), my 70th birthday. PB4S is #3 on my list of Favorite Comic Strips. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! is #1, Krazy Kat is #2!
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
It’s dangerous out there, Pig. Stay home, in bed, as you previously chose to do….
PuppyPapa about 3 years ago
Government is our friend.
Government loves us.
You can trust your government all the time.
Let government make your decisions for you.
cdgar about 3 years ago
Tell Tucker to shut up.