Why Being Informed Still Leaves People Confused
People today are surrounded by information. Headlines, clips, updates, and reactions arrive constantly. Yet understanding keeps slipping further away.
In this episode of TP Newsroom Unfiltered, Malcholm Reese breaks down why being informed no longer means being oriented. The problem is not attention. It is structure. Stories arrive backward, context is fragmented, and outrage is rewarded faster than explanation.
This is not about misinformation. It is about how information is delivered, how systems are hidden, and why confusion has become a predictable outcome of modern media.
TP Newsroom focuses on long form analysis, systems thinking, and slowing stories down long enough to understand them.
