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In reply to the discussion: My gripe: Way too much gullibility here on DU. Please, let's see more skepticism! [View all]Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)21. In October last year I sat on a jury in a murder trial.
It taught me a lot. I watched 12 days of evidence being presented that basically turned a 2nd degree murder turn into involuntary manslaughter. It's all about the totally of evidence from both sides, as it should be. That rarely happens on the internet.
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My gripe: Way too much gullibility here on DU. Please, let's see more skepticism! [View all]
Towlie
Apr 2021
OP
People are poor readers, including on DU. Republican/Nazis count on inaccurate news.
johnthewoodworker
Apr 2021
#17
"Let's use facts rather than embellish our propensities into a parallel Whack-Anon."
Hortensis
Apr 2021
#46
The one that burns me up is when someone sees what they think is "Hot news" on the Guardian or often
Ford_Prefect
Apr 2021
#33