>>513268208 (OP)
what you don't realize, anon, is that as retarded as the general public and big media is, /pol/ is even more retarded than that
>>513268265
It's easier than you think. There is a skill many people never develop called information literacy. That is, the ability to properly comb through information and objectively vet how good it is. There are plenty of primary sources you can use to learn about history and geopolitics that are not manipulated at all, but I can promise you almost no one on this board has ever bothered to look at a single primary source, let alone critically analyze them. The part of your brain that engages in source validation doesn't finish forming until 24-25 in males, so that means 90% of ya'll are hardly capable of doing it anyway even if you wanted to.
What most people do instead is decide what they want to believe and then only accept sources that confirm or build on that initial belief. This makes everything outside that initial belief look like manipulation, when, in reality, your brain just isn't capable of processing anything you disagree with no matter what the quality of it is.
The whole situation is made worse by the fact that most information on the internet today IS created to manipulate you, often in subtle ways. So you aren't necessarily wrong in your assertion, but, as usual for here, you've taken it to the extreme that you can't trust anything at all. Unless, of course, it is whatever you've been spoonfed by your ideology of choice; that content gets a pass no matter how shitty it is.
There is healthy skepticism, and it is necessary for an objective worldview. Then there's whatever the fuck ya'll do where you only believe conspiracy shit, no matter how unhinged or how little evidence there is. But,. as I've said, 90% of you can't physically help it, so there's not much to do to address the issue.