Ive worked really hard to find a panacea of unbiased news. Ive tried pure Reuters, The Economist, BBC, and blending CNN/FOX where I would read both to try and find the middle. All of those were failures. For me, the best place I have found is abcnews. They are not perfect, def left leaning, but I do find it easier to tune out some rhetoric.
Im open to hearing how others find their news.
X. Everything else is propaganda. Legacy media/news is dead, and they did it to themselves.
I have limited exposure on X, but I find it very echo-chambery. You follow individuals and these individuals have agendas. Am I being too cynical?
Yes. The point is that with independent, individual reporting, they have no bias dictated to from above, and anything that is said can be freely challenged and debated and, if found to be clear bollocks, community noted. Someone like Tucker Carlson clearly leans to one side of the political spectrum, but I'd say the only "agenda" he has is to tell things like it is, as opposed to what his network wants him to tell
Understood. From your perspective, who else tells it like it is that you would encourage me to check out?
I consider myself moderate (I find myself agreeing with Bill Clinton and circa 1990 dems a lot, considered well right of moderate today lol). I tend to like independents that are not pure social media phenoms. They often used to be employed by a major news outlet or have some other full time job. They often used to be Dems are now more center. Some examples to check out:
@friedberg, @coldxman, @mtracey, @JonHaidt, @chamath, @JohnHMcWhorter, @micsolana, @ggreenwald, @JonahDispatch, @neontaster, @wil_da_beast630, @kmele, @tracewoodgrains
Used to follow Matt Yglesias but he trolls too much for me lol. Also, you are asking for unbiased sources. Almost all of these people are opinion based writers using current events...I expect their opinion and there is almost always two sides of an argument...so bias is always inherent. For the record, I often don't agree with the takes from these follows. Would be interested in other follows that people would recommend please.
Haha, a few of those are among my favorite accounts. Not gonna say which ones, and I'm fairly certain people would not guess.
I really like Yglesias, Noah Smith, and guys like that. Except that for the past six months or so, they've really just been electioneering. I don't mind that, and I haven't unfollowed them, but it's kind of disappointing. They provide very good, wonky commentary most of the time, but at the end of the day, they're doing politics, and it lessens my enjoyment of their accounts to know that they're not really being straight with me. @daveweigel is another one in the same boat, although he's always a little more partisan. Maybe @ArmandDoma too but now we're pushing it.
Two left-of-center accounts that I like are @dilanesper (law and other stuff) and @tyler_a_harper (academia). Those guys are both scouts, not warriors.
(Mods: I understand that this post is possibly over the line. I'm trying to stay on the right side of the line by highlighting accounts that don't share my personal worldview and by not evaluating right-of-center accounts. Just explaining my thought process).