Disinformation, politicized, makes me worry--




Doom-scrolling this morning, all I can do is shake my head at the carelessness (as in, they don't actually care) of the RNC and other prominent GOP members in their social media posts. Seriously? The flag of Liberia is clearly not the same. And Hawley's misattributed quote -- he posted one that he said was from Patrick Henry, but was, instead, from an 1856 White Supremacist publication. 

And their pet judge has determined that the federal government can do nothing at all about disinformation being spread on social media--claiming First Amendment protections. 

As a citizen, this worries me, and as a teacher it infuriates me. How can we teach about implicit (or explicit) bias and how it is not valid as source material if there is no practical distinction? Or that it is somehow politicized when we point out wrong information? Orwell was not wrong.

We are living in a post-truth dystopia.

Cling to the verifiable facts, my friends. We may have to save civilization all over again.

Take care,

C


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