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Wonder, why people easily be judgemental when it comes to relationships, but not with politically motivated news?

It is a live demonstration we can experience, as when politicians do in public and concise, no one question them. On the other hand in social media, we can see the so called liberalism for others, and much narrow to their own ness. 

People tend to seek out data or whatsapp news that confirms their existing beliefs or biases, which can make it difficult for them to recognize or challenge false narratives

 Media, believed to be authorized or nationally accredited, the fake news spread like anything, with manipulated data to fit into the authorities propaganda.

In today's interconnected world, the prevalence of fake news has grown exponentially, causing significant concern as it has the potential to divide relationships and polarize societies. People often become judgmental in response to fake news, which can lead to misunderstandings, mistrust, and discord among families, friends, and communities. There are several factors contributing to this phenomenon:

  1. Confirmation bias: People tend to seek out or interpret information that confirms their pre-existing beliefs, which can contribute to the acceptance and spread of fake news, leading to judgmental attitudes.
  2. Media influence: Biased or one-sided media coverage can shape public opinion and exacerbate the impacts of fake news, creating divisions within society.
  3. Emotional reactions: Fake news often evokes strong emotions, making people more likely to share or engage with the content, which can further fuel judgmental attitudes and damage relationships.
  4. Group dynamics: False information can create a sense of unity among those who share similar beliefs, leading to an "us versus them" mentality that can drive people apart.
  5. Online anonymity: The anonymity provided by the internet can facilitate the spread of fake news, as people may feel emboldened to share or perpetuate false information without fear of repercussions.

It is crucial for individuals to be critical consumers of the information they encounter, to fact-check sources, and to maintain open lines of communication in their relationships. By promoting media literacy and fostering a culture of understanding and empathy, we can counteract the divisive effects of fake news and work towards building stronger, more united communities.

 

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