No. I always read posts before I mark them. You just have a bad habit of being wrong. I would like to mark your posts as correct, and I try to if I spot one of your posts that is actually true. You just have been heavily propagandised by the media, and your programming is grossly untrue.
For example, to the question you ask yourself in this thread "Where do you gain knowledge of what's going on in the world?" you answer "I do read the New York times and listen to people on the New's. I get to listen to General's of the army. Director's of the CIA , FBI, Intelligence".
That's just very, very, very wrong. You know the New York Times is a Communist leaning magazine, right? And most of what is on TV is not only wrong (e.g. the fake hospital footage used as evidence of pandemic during the corona hoax), it is designed to sway you to a Communistic outlook on life. This is the stuff you are repeating here, and is the reason you get bad marks. Stop watching television for your news, stop believing the New York Times, start reading from independent news sources online that aren't all controlled by the same people and most importantly, fact check what you have read with what you observe in real life. Then your marks will improve. Here endeth the lesson.
For example, to the question you ask yourself in this thread "Where do you gain knowledge of what's going on in the world?" you answer "I do read the New York times and listen to people on the New's. I get to listen to General's of the army. Director's of the CIA , FBI, Intelligence".
That's just very, very, very wrong. You know the New York Times is a Communist leaning magazine, right? And most of what is on TV is not only wrong (e.g. the fake hospital footage used as evidence of pandemic during the corona hoax), it is designed to sway you to a Communistic outlook on life. This is the stuff you are repeating here, and is the reason you get bad marks. Stop watching television for your news, stop believing the New York Times, start reading from independent news sources online that aren't all controlled by the same people and most importantly, fact check what you have read with what you observe in real life. Then your marks will improve. Here endeth the lesson.
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