What are the most reliable news sources?
/pol/
all of them. Read everything on the topic, don't stick to one news source
>>81342933
RT has everything before other sources and they are always right
/po/
pol. ppl from all over the world post here. a turkbro posted about the coup like 15 minutes before any news outlet
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>>81342933
They're all shit with agendas. Know each agenda to know which information is true and which is false. Learn to be skeptical to everything.
>>81342986
This desu senpai
>>81343129
This is true. I was there.
>>81342933
/pol/ for deep and quick, but random timing
buzzfeed for long-term over-the-counter releiable
>>81342986
/thread
>>81342986
this.
Who better to break the story about the turkish coup than turks posting 'false flag?' with a video of live tanks rolling down their street?
>>81342933
I get all of my news from The Young Turks. They are really good and you should check them out. Always honest and unbiased in their opinions. They're great.
>>81342933
/pol/
>>81342986
>>81343111
>>81343129
>>81343180
>>81343319
But /pol/ is for satire. Not real news. If you take anyone seriously here and rely on them to get your news you are a stupid person. No wonder you all want to vote for Trump. Now it makes perfect sense.
Fox Business, Drudge, Infowars, RT
<<81344101
(you)
>>81342986
/thread
dailymail
>>81342933
Huff Po, Buzzfeed, Vox, Salon and TYT.
you know its dis place famalam
/pol/ is really good for finding livestreams which IMO are the best sources on active happenings. The response time here is so much faster than any news site.
pol is literally the best source these days. its an aggregate like Drudge but it is so much faster and quicker than Drudge. literally thousands of pollacks all over the globe patiently monitoring feeds so they can have the glory of finding the next habbening.
My network of informants
>>81342933
/pol/
everything else is lies
>>81342933
jezebel, tumblr, mother jones, huffpost, and buzzfeed
also twitter when i'm feeling #woke xD
>>81342933
>pic related
>>81342933
In Sweden we have a pretty good newspaper called Dagens Nyheter. Runned by jews, usually very accurate info and skilled reporters/writers.
Fox News
>>81342986
This. The only people who break news faster than /pol/ are the feeds, streams, and police scanners that /pol/ gets its information from.
BUT always take everything you read on /pol/ with a massive, grapefruit-sized grain of salt.
>>81343879
0/10 b8
Try harder next time.
>>81342933
Mainstream media sources? Fox News and that is literally it. Even they aren't to be trusted.
/pol/ tier news: Stefan Molyneux, Info Wars, Paul Joseph Watson.
>>81342986
defenitly, yesterday was a good proof
>>81342933
Unironically /pol/
>>81342933
Stefan Molyneaux
>>81342986
fpbp
>>81346541
We get Fox News and lots of other foreign news channels in Ireland. I like switching between them.
Fox News in easily the worst English-speaking news channel. Most of the "bad" news channels are just uninformative while Fox News actively makes the viewer dumber (car chases, cooking, country music and shouting over people). They have good disaster coverage though.
>>81342933
Wall Street Journal, the only major newspaper free of Marxist taint
>>81344101
Here's your (((you)))
>>81344101
>But /pol/ is for satire. Not real news
At times, you are correct. But when news is breaking, you will get it on /pol/ first.
There is a lot of satire, for sure. Most of it is banal, but some is funny.
Check the catalogue when there is a happening. You'll get a lot of reliable sources.
For example there was a Turkish chap on here describing how jet fighters and tanks were nearby.
He provided video with sound. You won't find that on the mainstream news.
But you're right. There are a lot of overused memes and in jokes. There can be a lot of intelligent discussion here.
You just have to search for it. It's not all satire. There is a lot of genuine information here.
>>81348494
>trusting wall street
oh boy
>>81343046
/pol/ was 10 min faster than RT yesterday
Huffington Post