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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Lane3 who wrote (235556)5/7/2022 8:03:56 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) of 356053
 
>> There is no evidence that it has done the same. Your distrust and fear that it might do the same is so internalized and intense that you can't tell your projection or the propaganda you read from reality.

The last people in the world who should be providing "information" on "disinformation" is our federal government.

Why would YOU want your federal bureaucracy to be in the business of determining what is or is not disinformation, and how to respond to it if they deem it to be such?

The United States government is the biggest single source of disinformation of any existence today. We have witnessed it with Covid. You stood by and soaked it up when they claimed masks were Covid prevention measures. No evidence. They just said it. There are literally 100s of examples that occurred during covid.

You stood by as they lied about "Russian Disinformation" used as an attack on a president who was duly elected by the American People.

You stood by and lapped it up when the FISA court was illegally used against your president. The FBI determined that the Steele Dossier was full of "Russian disinformation". What would you have government even do about this?

During this time I made every effort to point out to you and others there was no evidence of any of it. But that was pointless. You were committed.

I'm sorry, but the very idea that anyone would witnessed what our own government did over the last five years would be utterly stupid to accept that same government's determination of that is or isn't "disinformation".

The Orwell reference is a convenient one, but not essential to the understanding that the only acceptable source concerning disinformation is one's own eyes, ears, and mind.

Even wrong information is better than disinformation.
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