Twitter is like anything…it depends how you use it. When trolling a college football message board it’s convenient. It’s also not bad as a news aggregator for quickly seeing updates and multiple sources to deeper stories as most journalistic media provide links.Winterborn wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 1:04 pmSee bolded portion from my original post.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 12:02 pm
I’ll read the article. In the meantime I can assure you we do indeed have a healthcare delivery system. And it ain’t all the government’s fault.
You do realize that private entities can be inefficient bureaucracies too? Especially when that bureaucracy increases profits.
I am not letting corporations off the hook, nor our judicial system. This is a highly complex topic and there is plenty to blame to be thrown around.
To fix it, and yes I think it can be fixed, it is going to take giving up something by all parties and learning something new. It might also put a bit more personal responsibility on individuals.
BTW: You had in the past asked me what sources of information I go to for understanding topics and I replied the same ones as yours. I have to retract that statement, as I most definitely do not use Twitter.
Twitter is good for mundane or irrelevant topics like sport scores and cat videos. Anything more complex than that should be left to other forms of media that can go more in-depth and provide support to one's opinion. If one wants to get their information in disjointed and filled with fallacies verbiage, Twitter is for them. Of all the "gotcha" moments posted on Twitter, 96.3% of them are anything but that. My (or less) worth.
But yes…user beware. I’ve been duped by it just like everyone has.