Morsel of Truth Beyond Alternative Facts
Kelly Anne Conway may have incepted the phrase "alternative facts" which floated online. Some John Doe may have used it somewhere sometime but this influential woman helped win a presidency. The alternative facts became a seemingly smart stance to factualize opinions.
Just how much alternative facts do you tolerate?
Bill Maher guested Seth MacFarlane (creator of Family Guy) in his HBO show Real Time with Bill Maher. They touched on subject about facts and opinions. I first thought that it was just metaphoric when one of the guests mentioned about an athlete who still believes that the world is flat. Fact or an alternative information?
Any individual is entitled to build perspective about matters. This is where people agree or disagree. Opinions are the most subjective cognitive input that one cannot be robbed of. We account to schools and media outlets, though, to teach us true information that is indubitable. Our quest to understand and discover the cosmos still need a good shaping from facts, such as the world is a sphere.
Words are influential; people may thrive on individual's statements as a blanket of confidence. The power of persuasion if responsibly used does not sheathe an opinion as an 'alternative fact'.
Leaders and people who have access to any audience either speak with integrity or loot truth from them. Your listeners take your word and run away with it. How it balls into a chain of takers is beyond your control.
An opinion, no matter how much people believe and stand for it, is not a fact. Let us say, one's opinion on matters doesn't always sum up a truth.
Just how much alternative facts do you tolerate?
Bill Maher guested Seth MacFarlane (creator of Family Guy) in his HBO show Real Time with Bill Maher. They touched on subject about facts and opinions. I first thought that it was just metaphoric when one of the guests mentioned about an athlete who still believes that the world is flat. Fact or an alternative information?
Any individual is entitled to build perspective about matters. This is where people agree or disagree. Opinions are the most subjective cognitive input that one cannot be robbed of. We account to schools and media outlets, though, to teach us true information that is indubitable. Our quest to understand and discover the cosmos still need a good shaping from facts, such as the world is a sphere.
Words are influential; people may thrive on individual's statements as a blanket of confidence. The power of persuasion if responsibly used does not sheathe an opinion as an 'alternative fact'.
Leaders and people who have access to any audience either speak with integrity or loot truth from them. Your listeners take your word and run away with it. How it balls into a chain of takers is beyond your control.
An opinion, no matter how much people believe and stand for it, is not a fact. Let us say, one's opinion on matters doesn't always sum up a truth.
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