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Author Topic: World defenseless against unknown space cloud (solar storm warning for 2012)  (Read 7785 times)

Turn off your light.
Turn off your fuse.
Turn off the neighborhood power management unit.
Turn off the city power plant.

Turn off your light.
Turn off your fuse.
Turn off the neighborhood power management unit.
Turn off the city power plant.
And charge up like 50 Laptop Batteries.


Fox is at it again. THIS HAPPENED BEFORE. NO stuff HAPPENED.

Fox is at it again. THIS HAPPENED BEFORE. NO stuff HAPPENED.

guys fox had someone on that's known for overexaggerating it's fox's fault!!

guys fox had someone on that's known for overexaggerating it's fox's fault!!
I have no idea what the specifics of this case are but this doesn't make any sense.

If someone is widely known for exaggeration then that means the cable news network must have also known they were prone to exaggeration. If their goal is to provide accurate news to their viewers then why would they put someone who would intentionally give out inaccurate information on their show?

I have no idea what the specifics of this case are but this doesn't make any sense.

If someone is widely known for exaggeration then that means the cable news network must have also known they were prone to exaggeration. If their goal is to provide accurate news to their viewers then why would they put someone who would intentionally give out inaccurate information on their show?

Fox's mindset:

Panic = excitement
Excitement = viewers
Viewers = money

no matter the cost

I have no idea what the specifics of this case are but this doesn't make any sense.

If someone is widely known for exaggeration then that means the cable news network must have also known they were prone to exaggeration. If their goal is to provide accurate news to their viewers then why would they put someone who would intentionally give out inaccurate information on their show?
inaccurate =/= overexaggerated

guys we're going to die =/= perhaps we can lose the powegrids


inaccurate =/= overexaggerated

guys we're going to die =/= perhaps we can lose the powegrids
Sorry, this still makes no sense.

Here are some basic premises I think we can agree on:
Exaggerated statements are less accurate then statements that are not exaggerated.
News reporters have a responsibility to give the most accurate information to their viewers.
Exaggerated information is less accurate then not exaggerated information.

Therefore any journalist reporting exaggerated information is being irresponsible. It's a pretty straightforward argument.
« Last Edit: October 28, 2011, 12:58:54 PM by Wedge »

Aren't these just natural activities of the sun?




ITT: some yayfun enthusiast posts bullstuff doomsday conspiracy to scare people, then defends it with a stubborn passion when people point out its BS.

because it is BS.