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rotesand
1 year ago

Lens not at all, if you see it this way – you know the news, can talk and know what’s happening and what’s happening in the world… but it’s not that true for the future forward coming in life: it doesn’t depend on whether you see the day’s eye and you can’t say that you are more educated after watching – education is a completely different topic anyway: nobody is “educated” because he sees. Many really educated people reject today’s television.

At the time of the day: what you can learn is getting out somewhere else, and I’m particularly disturbing at the day’s show (today less) the extreme proximity to the government – today’s television comes Adenauer’s vision from Germany television (see here) in parts unfortunately very close. It is all very objective, but not always directly objective. You can look at this and you don’t feel bad, but it’s not a must.

Here is the historical view of the 22nd January 2005 – The theme was the death of Rudolph Moshammer, which I liked very much.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T8enaBEK94

bratort
1 year ago

Not at all, except that I am extremely excited about our policy/policy, and everything related to it. Likewise, the panic and criminal announcing for people who have a different opinion on certain issues.

napoloni
1 year ago

Then I am independent of the essentials. Makes sense.

stowaway
1 year ago

I always know what’s going on in the world and in Germany!

stowaway
1 year ago
Reply to  MarketWizard

I constantly expand my general knowledge. – And I think that’s what keeps me!

HerrDehnd
1 year ago

This is called political and general education. And education keeps you in life because you get a bigger horizon and understand the world better.