Sentences with phrase «little echo chamber»

They believe they can because in their own little echo chamber the tell each other that the science is settled.
They just sit there in their own little echo chamber, insulting scientists who have worked their entire careers to document what is happening to us climate-wise, mostly because they * care *.

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The Uranium One deal, which some Republicans and pundits have been pushing as a major scandal, has gained very little traction outside of the far - right echo chamber.
He said that Reddit works «a little bit differently» but admitted that its efforts to make users feel relevant, by making sure users see content that is «interesting and engaging» to them, could also form echo chambers.
I always worry a little that I'm checking in because I want to be part of an affirmation echo chamber, but there is this other really big piece that tells me the threat hasn't picked up and moved to Vancouver Island (yet).
Yandik, as repeatedly demonstrated in this primary, has been little more than an echo chamber.
With respect to certain constructs, the natural medicine community often adopts a group - think mentality and becomes an echo chamber of reverberating ideas, a choir with one unanimous voice and little substantive discourse.
In the art world, an internet echo chamber promotes writers who do little more than restate press releases and previous reviews.2
It comes from the fact they get their news from an echo chamber which has very little contact with the real world.
When you can bear as little dissent as Michael Mann it's no wonder a self - proclaimed Nobel Laureate winds up in an echo chamber populated by sheep shaggers and 9/11 troofers.
They inevitably appear to be the collective judgment of numerous well - informed observers and sources, but frequently they are little more than the massive repetition of a few sample points of opinion across the echo - chamber of the professional news media and the blogosphere.
, selectively culled and then quoted it to fit an already - framed anti-Guardian narrative (there's no shortage of people who hate the paper, after all), and then ran if through an echo - chamber with little - to - no opportunity for them to adequately respond.
They explain that the practice of law includes very little «arguing» in thje conventional sense and «if arguing is really why you want to go to law school, save your money and start a blog about American politics where you can shout into the echo chamber of imbeciles all you want without bothering anyone smart who has shit to do.»
Talking about politics is hard, and if you're listening to Crooked Media podcasts, it might seem a little like you're staying in your echo chamber.
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