Summary of American Pravda: My Fight for Truth in the Era of Fake News by James O'Keefe
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American Pravda: My Fight for Truth in the Era of Fake News by James O'Keeefe | Book Summary | Abbey Beathan
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Read all about Project Veritas, a haven of journalism where they find out and report the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
We are on an era that has all kind of new and beautiful things, a time of innovation and unstoppable technological evolution. However, journalism has been on the decline for quite a while and instead of improving over time like many things in this age, it's getting more corrupted by the minute. Journalism has been filled with fake news that have clouded the judgement of American folks and it isn't showing any sign of improvement. Is there anything we can do to make journalism a medium where you are certain you are being told the facts and nothing else?
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"The left makes huge claims about government and its capabilities. Those who manage the government and other publicly funded social services all too often persuade themselves of their virtuousness, even if their virtue is subsidized with other people's money." – James O'Keefe
Controversial journalist James O'Keefe has had enough of the lies we are being fed everyday so he decided to start Project Veritas, an independent news organization dedicated to tell the unabridged truth without being afraid of the consequences. Conformed by a team of journalist who have a respect for the job, they infiltrate political campaigns, unmask lies that are being told in the news and expose voter fraud. It acts like a superhero organization but instead of fighting an specific bad guy, they fight against lies and in this book, you'll read all about Project Veritas.
It's time to learn about the organization dedicated to make journalism something pure that we trust instead of a political tool.
P.S. American Pravda reveals how dishonest journalism currently is and O'Keefe's effort to stop it.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5So I will say I am skeptical of James O'Keefe because I don't think he does enough balanced reporting (lots of attacks on the progressive movement but not enough for the right) but overall I was impressed by this book and it does go to show how biased all news sources are and how we cannot and should not ever trust the main stream media.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The book was an extremely enjoyable, funny, and exciting read well worth the time and money.