Fox News is really crazy and I disagree with most of their views. I find CNN, BBC far more agreeable. Even Sky News which is owned by Rupert Murdoch as well is more agreeable.
Fox News is very informal and there is often a lot of mini conflicts whenever guests are introduced. Having said that, I'd rather watch Fox News any time of the day haha. It is just more fun. At times I am working and Fox News is on my TV for eight hours a day.
It is funny though. All forms of entertainment are left oriented. I guess it is just easier to be funnier if your theme isn't conservative. Therefore it is ironic that of all the news channels, the only one that is very casual and can make news entertaining is the only right wing news show on air! I find that hilarious.
Also I think despite the extreme views on Fox News, I realize that it is an important channel. Before Fox News I don't think the conservatives really had a voice, and after watching Fox News so often I realize I share many of the views.
Then again I also want to slice people with chainsaws, when they seem to define their views by the parties they vote for. It should be the other way around. You naturally have world views as you grow as a person and then if you fall on either side of the spectrum you are defined as such.
It is a problem I see a lot in Americans, and I don't mean any disrespect.
I see people either hardcore on the left or the right, and behave that rigid way purely because of the loyalty to their parties. That's insane. I haven't seen people from any other part of the world do that to such an extent as Americans.
I really don't understand why that is. Why can't people have views without having them defined by what party they vote for? And why is that way of thinking so abundant in America?
Again I don't mean any offense, but it is something I noticed a lot. When I was in university a lot of Canadian students would say the same thing. Then again most Canadians really don't have opinions and just want to live their life haha. Just kidding.
But I am not saying this is a horrible thing. Here in Pakistan, it is a lot based on race, origin, region and religion. That is far worse.
In a lot of the middle east, admittedly the differences are mostly on religion.
These differences are far worse and ends up in violence.
But Europeans are far more easy going about their views. They have views based on their experiences and not because they vote for a particular party. Nor are they so rigid.
In America it is always a never ending battle between Republicans and Democrats, where you are on one side of the fence or the other, hardly ever in the middle. And people are just as rigid as they are those in this part of world, which is what surprises me.