I'm really enjoying Russell's True News show called "Trews". He's basically teaching his audience how to think critically. When you read something, question it. When you see something on the news, question it. When you hear something, question it. If thinking for yourself is too much effort, at least listen to Russell ask questions for you. The point is, it's a good idea to be skeptical. If something turns out to be true, what harm was there in questioning it to be sure it was true? And if it turns out to not be true, isn't it better that you found out?
Friday, 7 November 2014
Who Is To Blame For Isis? Russell Brand The Trews (E126)
I'm really enjoying Russell's True News show called "Trews". He's basically teaching his audience how to think critically. When you read something, question it. When you see something on the news, question it. When you hear something, question it. If thinking for yourself is too much effort, at least listen to Russell ask questions for you. The point is, it's a good idea to be skeptical. If something turns out to be true, what harm was there in questioning it to be sure it was true? And if it turns out to not be true, isn't it better that you found out?
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