Entry # 3 (actual) Biased Information?

Halo my little kings and queens! (how's the new name guys? I figured since this was the Hix Palace we are all kings and queens.) Today I am here again, coming at you with another topic, Biased information, or slanted reporting. I recently came across an article and a video that a lot of people are taking sides on, this video that has recently surfaced is one taken in Japan where president Donald Trump recently visited, the video was one that CNN has heavily edited to show the president "breach" tradition. After doing a little research the actual video is the president and Japan's president participating in the traditional fish feeding ceremony, where they both receive a box of fish food and slowly spoon out the food and toss it into the pond of koi, now this doctored video that CNN news posted apparently shows the president starting off good but gets bored and impatient and just tips his whole box over and dumps it into the pond. The video, after soon being posted proceeds to go viral which causes a lot of people to become outraged at him breaking this tradition and start to almost attack him, and even one of the reporters who works for The Huffington Post helps the report circulate and tweets about it as well. Soon after that it comes out that there is an unedited video showing the president following President Abe's lead and dumping his box only after Abe dumps his, with all of this happening everyone immediately starts to redraw their comments and accusations, and the reporter working for The Huffington Post even deletes his tweet with an apology saying that he wasn't aware of the original video. Everyone today seems like they will almost believe anything without doing anymore research, or automatically make assumptions and judgements based on their own feelings and thoughts without asking if the information that they are seeing is biased or slanted in any way, to where you only see what they want you to see. But that is all for now guys I just wanted to share that little story with you to hopefully have you thinking about what your looking at before  you make a judgement, BYE!

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