I look forward to the day when the public is given a completely bipartisan look at how data is gathered on voters. Media is complicit and documentary makers are complicit when their own behavior and how they present a video on "how media and data influences your vote" is a median to influence your vote. This cyclical hypocrisy is what is driving citizens like me who are extremely educated to distrust even professors at Parsons who made the documentary. While I don't doubt the facts, I know they are one-sided. When people like me know the data is being gathered and skewed even before Professors at Parsons did, but I also know the data being presented in the documentary is one-sided, where does that leave someone? If they don't understand mass media like someone educated in it, it leaves them in a state of anger and fear, thus contributing to the divide. This documentary is two steps behind what the average person with a college degree already knew, which tells me it is meant to influence the uneducated. This is deeply disturbing, especially from a Professor who should know better.