Comments by "Ida Larsen" (@idalarsen2540) on "Bitcoin Sell-Off Sparks Questions About Investing" video.

  1. There is no kind of unison opinion/belief by The Young Turks, tho.. sure, since it is a progressive network, many core values and beliefs will be the same, but it's not uncommon for all of the many different hosts to disagree. That happens quite a lot, I've noticed.. which is natural. What I've noticed about this is that there's absolutely no issue with having your own opinion as long as you share their core values, of course. That's how pretty much every network operates tho, which makes sense. Independent thinking seels to be far more encouraged here than most other places. Obiviously TYT, just like any other network are entitled to have and follow a certain kind of morals and values-system to ensure that their hosts don't deviate far from their goals and values etc. I understand why they require a standard for their hosts. You surely wouldn't want to hire someone with opinions you can't defend, whose opinions would reflect badly on TYT as a whole. Differing opinions are not disguraged, but differing opinions is absolutely not the same as differing core values, morals and beliefs. Like myself for instance.. I never always agree with every opinion from each and every host, whether that's hosts of the main TYT channel, RHQ, The Damage Report, Indisputable etc., but I can always get behind their main messages. It's impossible to always agree with someone. However, knowing that those different opinions will be respected, and knowing that the shows' and host's core values aligns with mine and comes from trusted sources is what's most important. One thing I love about TYT's all kinds of different hosts is that whether or not we have the exact same opinion or not, I can always trust that what they put out comes from truthful and well researched sources, and that it's clear that their pure opinions won't be stated as the actual fact, but rather as a subjective opinion, unlike far too many other networks who disguise their mere opinions and personal belief as factual which obiviously is not okay. Hearing different opinions certainly is a good thing, as long as the actual truth is not disguised in any way, whether the truth is likeable or not. I'm perfectly fine with different opinions and personal beliefs, I'm just never at all okay with the truth being hidden for someone's opinion to be put out as factual instead of the non-biased and fairly researched truth. It's incredibly important to distinguish the real truth from opinions and personal beliefs. I wish all news programs, regardless of viewpoint and political stances/leanings operated like this. Far too many networks are just pure propaganda these days, which is infuriating af.
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