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The double standard on "what the government tells me I have to wear"
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<blockquote data-quote="Rene Loup" data-source="post: 75679752" data-attributes="member: 427478"><p>Also, nothing personal against you nor anyone else, but here is a word of advice: Anyone can use a search engine. Finding the right sources for information, however, is the more challenging part. It is ALWAYS helpful to provide links to sources when exchanging ideas on a public forum. The best domain names are the following: .edu, .gov, and .org, but not always the case for the last one listed. This is where common sense is useful.</p><p></p><p>Here are some good fact-checking sources, as endorsed by American Universities:</p><p><a href="https://guides.stlcc.edu/fakenews/factchecking" target="_blank">LibGuides: Fake News & Misinformation: How to Spot and Verify: Fact Checking Websites</a></p><p><a href="https://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/c.php?g=620677&p=4333407" target="_blank">Library Guides: Real News/Fake News: Fact Checkers</a></p><p><a href="https://research.ewu.edu/journalism/factcheck" target="_blank">Research Guides: Journalism: Fact-Checking Sites</a></p><p></p><p>Paul Graham gave a very good explanation for effective debate. I found this info-graphic incredibly useful when first learning proper debate<span style="font-size: 15px">:</span></p><p><a href="https://debatepyramid.ca/" target="_blank">Welcome to Debate Pyramid!</a></p><p></p><p>This is what my mentor told me about online debates: <em>"People are watching."</em></p><p></p><p>I hope this helps anyone who is viewing this topic. God bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rene Loup, post: 75679752, member: 427478"] Also, nothing personal against you nor anyone else, but here is a word of advice: Anyone can use a search engine. Finding the right sources for information, however, is the more challenging part. It is ALWAYS helpful to provide links to sources when exchanging ideas on a public forum. The best domain names are the following: .edu, .gov, and .org, but not always the case for the last one listed. This is where common sense is useful. Here are some good fact-checking sources, as endorsed by American Universities: [URL='https://guides.stlcc.edu/fakenews/factchecking']LibGuides: Fake News & Misinformation: How to Spot and Verify: Fact Checking Websites[/URL] [URL='https://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/c.php?g=620677&p=4333407']Library Guides: Real News/Fake News: Fact Checkers[/URL] [URL='https://research.ewu.edu/journalism/factcheck']Research Guides: Journalism: Fact-Checking Sites[/URL] Paul Graham gave a very good explanation for effective debate. I found this info-graphic incredibly useful when first learning proper debate[SIZE=4]:[/SIZE] [URL='https://debatepyramid.ca/']Welcome to Debate Pyramid![/URL] This is what my mentor told me about online debates: [I]"People are watching."[/I] I hope this helps anyone who is viewing this topic. God bless. [/QUOTE]
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