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RE: A Slice of... The Man Behind the Keyboard

in #philosophy2 years ago (edited)

I listen to the No Agenda Show podcast, and it's interesting how people around me infer certain things just because of that.

However, I listen, watch, and read from a lot of different sources. I can be on "Huffpo" one minute, and watching Tucker on "X" the next. I hate censorship, and I don't like people telling me what I CAN'T watch, listen to, or read.

I don't share my politics on Hive (hardly at all), as I want there to be at least one place where I can post without the rancor I saw on Twitter.

We're more alike than we are different, and we all want to thrive and prosper.

I live in a city (and suburbs) that is Bernie Country. However, once you get into the exurbs and the rural areas, you're into pure Trump Country, with signs and flags EVERYWHERE.

The city people think that everyone in the county is just like them politics-wise, and the people in the exurbs think everyone is conservative like them, and are shocked when they come into town and see just how far left it is.

Some people can't see the forest for the trees...

We're all living in our own personal bubbles and need to break out for some fresh perspective.

What I consume information-wise, doesn't define me. As you can't learn if you don't listen.