Trevor Burrows on Nostr: nprofile1q…f2gcn I think they've also learned to be suspicious of just about all ...
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I think they've also learned to be suspicious of just about all news, and so they often see possible news sources as equally questionable?
Which I'm guessing comes from a combination of influences: being taught to engage media critically - a lot of secondary ed has some basic info lit curriculum integrated at some point - but also, rural Midwestern parents who rail against mainstream media, for instance.
They were *very* interested in where I got my news and how I integrated it into my day.
I think they've also learned to be suspicious of just about all news, and so they often see possible news sources as equally questionable?
Which I'm guessing comes from a combination of influences: being taught to engage media critically - a lot of secondary ed has some basic info lit curriculum integrated at some point - but also, rural Midwestern parents who rail against mainstream media, for instance.
They were *very* interested in where I got my news and how I integrated it into my day.