It just seems like nowadays everything, even the sources that are supposed to be completely nonpartisan such as the news or newspapers, is siding to the left or right, and along with that the issues each party stands for, making it impossible to get truly 100% accurate and unbiased information from any single source. It seems like that due to this constant barrage of political propaganda, people are becoming more and more unable to decide what is right and wrong based on their own beliefs or logic, and are simply only able to cite things they've heard on say, a Republican-leaning Fox News broadcast, or a Democratic-leaning political journal. Do you think that most people actually seek out information from both sides, or prefer to just tune in to their own, familiar, comforting well of mis/information, and if so, do you think they are purposefully avoiding the other side's arguments, or is it subliminally or simply out of habit? If they are doing it purposefully, is it because they do not want to have their current beliefs refuted, or is it that they have been convinced that anything coming out of [insert opposition's] mouth must be and can only be a lie?
But more importantly, what about you specifically? Do you often actually study something, looking over various sources from both extremes of an argument along with any possible middle before using your own brain to make a decision, or do you generally just go with the flow of what you're being told is true from whatever source of news or information you either stumble across first and/or stumble across the most?