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Zilli

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9. The international online publications do not seem to have a RW slanted US agenda.
Tue Oct 15, 2024, 11:58 AM
Oct 2024

The BBC, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Der Spiegel, English Le Monde, New Zealand Herald, Glasgow Tribune, and many more that I find while paying attention. For local I rely on print media in my location that is not part of the daily cavalcade of lies, and then there is this site and Meidas Touch and all of the Pro Democracy channels on You Tube. If there were to be a natural disaster I would then tune in to the local media for updates on safety or evacuation messages, however we know that maga lies can be overshadowing truth. Also for local news about city projects, failed promises or recalls and corruption or achievments there are always local sources of information. Going to a city council meeting is a good way to connect with local issues and start to understand what going on in your city. Listening to your local electeds discuss their positions and policies can give you an idea of what their goals may really be.

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