Reply from: Blake August 1 2017, 9:25 am EDT But leaving out the real details makes for sensational news stories. I'm sorry to say that that is the state of most news agencies these days. They are not entirely to blame; the consumers have an appetite for quick bites of news that are easy to digest whether right or wrong it doesn't matter - it makes us feel like we are a part of something larger. There are many potentially dangerous things we live with that should be better explained in school or by parents, but electricity (which is a technology that is never going to go anywhere) should be the top priority. People need to respect it but mainly understand it. Reply from: Bob August 1 2017, 2:13 pm EDT Yes Blake, Your point can be applied to all the news. No details means not properly investigated and without details multiple contradictory conclusions can be drawn. People who have some agenda like a lawyer arguing in court leave out details intentionally. Every major news source and every government agency has an agenda. The intent is to manipulate and not inform. |