This is a question more directed towards our comrades here outside the US. There’s something I’ve always noticed about American liberals (though plenty of conservatives and others are not immune). They seem to have this extreme confidence in their opinions about broader global affairs and what is happening in the world, despite them being incorrect or having only a superficial understanding of the situation. Obvious examples would be how they are sure Ukraine is winning and Putin is just an irrational comic book villain, how Kim Jong Un insists everyone gets the same haircut as him (or no one), believing anything Zenz says about Xinjiang, or really any story at all that involves the global south.

Is this just phenomenon of US American liberals? Or is it rampant across the global north? My interactions with fellow Americans in general on anything geopolitical makes feel like they have this truly unearned sense that they really know what’s going on, when all they do is listening to and ardently defend State Dept propaganda. But I have never really interacted with liberals outside the US so idk.

  • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    Ah yes, journalists, famous for their integrity and for not taking lunch and career influence from powerful individuals.

    I mean, the sheer fact that I had to listen to a podcast to understand what was happening with the Bernie campaign in Iowa or Qanon definitely doesn't undermine the journalistic profession at all!

    • bobdolesflaccidunit [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      I had to explain the concept of access journalism to a friend the other day after the latest Apple event.

      The response was “well how are they supposed to get those interviews?”