I just find it amazing that people believe what they see and hear and read without trying to even corroborate it. Anyone can say anything on the internet and on the "news." Just because some so-called celebrity "news" anchor says something doesn't make it true.
It used to be that when you turned on the news you got a relatively unbiased account of what was going on in the world. You didn't really have to research it further, but if you wanted to you'd find it was pretty much on-target. Just try and convince someone who "knows" what fake news is and isn't that their beliefs are wrong and you're in for a lot more than you bargained for. It used to be that civil people could discuss any topic and listen to one another and agree to disagree--but at least listen without bashing each other.
Now I understand why my parents' generation used to call it the gold old days. Civility and simple human kindness are casualties of the "I want what I want who cares what you want who cares what's best for everyone" mentality.
Oh well. Maybe one day everyone will wake up and realize that time is short and that being "right" isn't as important as being good, kind, caring, helpful, generous and that empathy is better than apathy.
Sorry, I didn't mean for this to be a rant. I was just talking about this topic with my friends and we were reminiscing about how nice civil discourse used to be. And how nice it was to be able to turn on any news program and not feel like you want to throw up after watching it. LOL