Which newspaper (news source) is the most /lit/?
>>9966343
Unironically the FT
Also their book recommendation articles can be good especially for non-fiction
RT
Blogs
>>9966343
The Economist
Christian Science Monitor
>inb4 those aren't newspapers
Hey honest question:
What is the LEAST biased news source? Or the most brutally true.
Unironically I think it's /pol/
>>9966533
It kind of is /pol/, in a way
When asked this, Chomsky would always say there's no such thing and you basically just have to read different viewpoints and collate them together. He had (still has?) people from all over the world send him news reports from other countries, minor presses and such, so that he could get the various stories not filtered through, or completely suppressed, by the American advertising-controlled media.
/pol/ is (1) mostly a news aggregator, (2) using international collation because people there are from all over the world and can read many languages, (3) they read (often just to mock) the mainstream presses as well as the small-scale and even tabloid/propaganda presses, so it's fairly equal opportunity. Which is close to what Chomsky did, in a way.
Every other news source is controlled by corporations, advertising constraints, overton windows, national narratives, political repression, and in general, some kind of guiding ideological perspective. /pol/ is a board of post-ironic paleo-Republican Nazis, libertarians, and communists who like free speech, racist nigger-haters who also happen to be 80% niggers themselves for some reason. It's impossible for any single ideological stance to congeal.
/pol/ confirmed for most accurate news source on the Internet.
>>9966533
Only if you agree with their bias
Il Manifesto
>>9966554
I realize you're not being very serious, but it's so stupid.
/pol/ posters cherry-pick their articles and then they badly paraphrase them. All while trying to be as edgy as possible.
If anyone uses /pol/ unironically for news, I feel sorry for them.
>>9966554
Everything you describe about /pol/ is done better in /news/ and with waaaaaaaaaaaay less shitposting to sift through
>>9966343
BBC if you can see through their bias
The business press.
I like the New Yorker for more verbose stuff.
Nytimes is good for pop/pop culture. Makes my dick hard.