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Aug 12, 2021 14:36:18   #
EmilyD
 
moldyoldy wrote:
"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” — Martin Luther King

Those words, after all, are from 1963. Back then, the idea of U.S. citizens and lawmakers attacking their own democracy would have been unthinkable, flouting precautions in a deadly pandemic unimaginable, ignoring a threat to our very planet inconceivable. Of course, back then, information came through a few reliable conduits: Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, the local paper.

There was no social media. The production and distribution of information had not yet become the province of any and everybody.

Things have changed. The unthinkable, the unimaginable and the inconceivable are hard upon us. We face not one, but three simultaneous existential emergencies, and while each is distinct, it’s time we understood that, ultimately, they are not different threats at all, but rather different manifestations of the same threat. Meaning that the insurrection crisis, the COVID-19 crisis and the climate-change crisis are really, at bottom, just facets of a misinformation crisis.

Leonard Pitts wearing glasses and looking at the camera: Leonard Pitts.© Provided by Tribune Content Agency Leonard Pitts.
If you consider how belief in risibly false information ginned up by social media — e.g., Donald Trump won, vaccines magnetize skin, cold snaps disprove global warming — has impeded if not paralyzed our response to these and other issues, the truth of it becomes evident. Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley are long dead, the local paper just a shadow of itself. Social media purport to fill the void and as a direct result, misinformation has reached critical levels.

It’s not that no one saw this coming. Warnings go back at least two decades, including in this very space. But the threat seemed so theoretical. Who knew that it would have such real and profound effects? Who knew it would cleave this country — this planet — like an axe, splitting the informed off so decisively from the proudly misinformed, the adherents to crackpot theories and screwball beliefs that would have been laughed off the public stage in 1963 but that, in 2021, find strength in numbers and validation online? And that now emerge as a clear and present danger.

Just this week, for instance, a United Nations panel issued a report warning that climate change has brought us to the point of catastrophe: “code red for humanity.” It’s a truth underscored by our own eyes, by the hundred-year events that now happen every year: devastating floods, blistering heat, raging fires, rampaging storms. The damage, we are told, is irreversible. We can only mitigate it.

You’d think such a dire prognosis would leave us united on the need for immediate action, but Fox “News” saw little to worry about, bringing on climate denier Marc Morano to assure viewers that the U.N. just wants to take their cars. “You’re being conned,” he said, “if you’re falling for this U.N. report.”

And so it goes.

The need to teach our children well — media literacy and critical thinking, in particular — has never felt more urgent. Indeed, it is not too much to call it a matter of survival. After all, the insurrection crisis threatens our country, the COVID crisis threatens our health and the climate crisis threatens the only planet we’ve got. But the misinformation crisis either caused or exacerbated them all. So the obvious epitaph if we do not survive these challenges would be ignominious, but fair:

Too stupid to live.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/leonard-pitts-jr-too-stupid-to-live/ar-AANaTkM?ocid=msedgntp
"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous t... (show quote)


I suppose the best thing to do is put a muzzle on anyone who disagrees with the left....Mandate them, corner them, put them on a train and ship them to a camp somewhere in a deserted part of the planet and...maybe experiment on them....sound about right, Herr moldyoldy? First, take out any gold fillings they have and any earrings, rings, etc.....

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Aug 12, 2021 15:18:00   #
peg w
 
You really think both the vaxxes and unvaxed are equally susceptible to the virus? Think! That is why you get the shot, stupid!

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Aug 12, 2021 15:28:24   #
WEBCO
 
I will agree...anyone who believes this story, or the opinions stated by the author, is too stupid to live

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Aug 12, 2021 15:29:25   #
EmilyD
 
peg w wrote:
You really think both the vaxxes and unvaxed are equally susceptible to the virus? Think! That is why you get the shot, stupid!


It won't matter to someone who has been vaccinated but contracts Covid or it's Delta strain how "equally susceptible" anyone is. What matters is that that person contracted the virus/strain..... And then that person can very equally spread it around to many others, whether vaccinated or not. Think! Your argument doesn't hold much water...

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Aug 12, 2021 15:41:29   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
moldyoldy wrote:
You want to blame China when there is no evidence. You are trying to provoke me into calling you what you are, but I will resist.
Americans Deserve the Truth about Gain-of-Function Research and the Wuhan Lab

Dr. Anthony Fauci, without a doubt, knew the National Institutes of Health (NIH) granted funds for gain-of-function research to the Wuhan Institute of Virology lab.

It’s no secret that gain-of-function research has been deemed a controversial practice since its beginning. However, that hasn’t stopped the NIH from approving funding for it abroad and in the United States under Dr. Fauci’s watch.

For those who are not familiar with gain-of-function research, it is a type of research that involves juicing up naturally occurring animal viruses to infect humans.

Time after time, Dr. Fauci has refused to take ownership of lying to Congress about the funding.

During a recent U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pension (HELP) Committee hearing, I asked Dr. Fauci a simple question: “Knowing that it is a crime to lie to Congress, do you wish to retract your statement of May 11, 2021? Do you still claim that NIH never funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan?”

He insisted that “the NIH has not ever and does not fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”

Dr. Fauci can deny the truth all he wants. But there is sufficient evidence to disprove his lies.

For instance, Dr. Ralph Baric, a U.S. virologist, collaborated with Dr. Shi Zhengli of the Wuhan Institute of Virology to study bat and human coronaviruses dating back to 2015.

The scientists took bat virus spike-protein genes and recombined them into the backbone of the deadly SARS virus and used the human-engineered, juiced-up virus to infect human respiratory cells.

Guess who funded the gain-of-function research: The National Institutes of Health under Dr. Fauci.

Richard Ebright, the laboratory director for the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers University, confirmed that the NIH funds for Dr. Baric and Dr. Shi met the exact definition of gain-of-function research, saying, “The work is far outside the bounds of normal biomedical research.”

In 2017, Dr. Shi acknowledged in her research papers that Dr. Fauci and NIH did in fact give her grants for gain-of-function research.

This past June, emails obtained by the Freedom of Information Act show Dr. Fauci did know about it. In one particular exchange, Peter Daszak, president of EcoHealth Alliance, which received grant funding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology, thanked Dr. Fauci for pushing back on the speculation that the coronavirus leaked from the lab and instead evolved naturally. Undoubtedly, Dr. Fauci knew about funding for gain-of-function research. No wonder the American people are hesitant to trust someone in a position of power like Dr. Fauci, who withheld prior knowledge to protect his position.

Due to Dr. Fauci’s lack of transparency, I sent a letter to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate his testimony on May 11, 2021, in which he lied before Congress.

So why does Dr. Fauci continue to deny it despite evidence showing otherwise?

It’s evident that Dr. Fauci doesn’t want to acknowledge funding this dangerous type of research, in this case gain-of-function research.

Dr. Fauci is obfuscating the truth and trying to cover up for the fact that he lied and got caught. I won’t let him get away with this and will continue to shine a light on this issue.

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Aug 12, 2021 15:44:37   #
moldyoldy
 
EmilyD wrote:
It won't matter to someone who has been vaccinated but contracts Covid or it's Delta strain how "equally susceptible" anyone is. What matters is that that person contracted the virus/strain..... And then that person can very equally spread it around to many others, whether vaccinated or not. Think! Your argument doesn't hold much water...


Your comment does not make much sense.

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Aug 12, 2021 15:47:40   #
EmilyD
 
WEBCO wrote:
I will agree...anyone who believes this story, or the opinions stated by the author, is too stupid to live


The guy obviously had mental problems. If he is so disillusioned and fragile that a TV or radio program can send him over the edge, it's something that has nothing to do with politics, and everything to do with the man's mental health.

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Aug 12, 2021 15:58:23   #
moldyoldy
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Americans Deserve the Truth about Gain-of-Function Research and the Wuhan Lab

Dr. Anthony Fauci, without a doubt, knew the National Institutes of Health (NIH) granted funds for gain-of-function research to the Wuhan Institute of Virology lab.

It’s no secret that gain-of-function research has been deemed a controversial practice since its beginning. However, that hasn’t stopped the NIH from approving funding for it abroad and in the United States under Dr. Fauci’s watch.

For those who are not familiar with gain-of-function research, it is a type of research that involves juicing up naturally occurring animal viruses to infect humans.

Time after time, Dr. Fauci has refused to take ownership of lying to Congress about the funding.

During a recent U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pension (HELP) Committee hearing, I asked Dr. Fauci a simple question: “Knowing that it is a crime to lie to Congress, do you wish to retract your statement of May 11, 2021? Do you still claim that NIH never funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan?”

He insisted that “the NIH has not ever and does not fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”

Dr. Fauci can deny the truth all he wants. But there is sufficient evidence to disprove his lies.

For instance, Dr. Ralph Baric, a U.S. virologist, collaborated with Dr. Shi Zhengli of the Wuhan Institute of Virology to study bat and human coronaviruses dating back to 2015.

The scientists took bat virus spike-protein genes and recombined them into the backbone of the deadly SARS virus and used the human-engineered, juiced-up virus to infect human respiratory cells.

Guess who funded the gain-of-function research: The National Institutes of Health under Dr. Fauci.

Richard Ebright, the laboratory director for the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers University, confirmed that the NIH funds for Dr. Baric and Dr. Shi met the exact definition of gain-of-function research, saying, “The work is far outside the bounds of normal biomedical research.”

In 2017, Dr. Shi acknowledged in her research papers that Dr. Fauci and NIH did in fact give her grants for gain-of-function research.

This past June, emails obtained by the Freedom of Information Act show Dr. Fauci did know about it. In one particular exchange, Peter Daszak, president of EcoHealth Alliance, which received grant funding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology, thanked Dr. Fauci for pushing back on the speculation that the coronavirus leaked from the lab and instead evolved naturally. Undoubtedly, Dr. Fauci knew about funding for gain-of-function research. No wonder the American people are hesitant to trust someone in a position of power like Dr. Fauci, who withheld prior knowledge to protect his position.

Due to Dr. Fauci’s lack of transparency, I sent a letter to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate his testimony on May 11, 2021, in which he lied before Congress.

So why does Dr. Fauci continue to deny it despite evidence showing otherwise?

It’s evident that Dr. Fauci doesn’t want to acknowledge funding this dangerous type of research, in this case gain-of-function research.

Dr. Fauci is obfuscating the truth and trying to cover up for the fact that he lied and got caught. I won’t let him get away with this and will continue to shine a light on this issue.
i b Americans Deserve the Truth about Gain-of-Fu... (show quote)




“We never introduced mutations into the SHC014 [horseshoe bat coronavirus] spike to enhance growth in human cells, though the work demonstrated that bat SARS-like viruses were intrinsically poised to emerge in the future,” he added. “These recombinant clones and viruses were never sent to China. Importantly, independent studies carried out by Italian scientists and others from around the world have confirmed that none of the bat SARS-like viruses studied at UNC were related to SARS-CoV-2, the cause of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
We gave NIH six days to respond to questions and though we were promised a statement, none was received. That’s fishy. Fauci, speaking to the United Facts of America fact-checking festival on May 11, said Paul’s statement was “preposterous.” He said the research was “a very minor collaboration, as part of a subcontract of a grant, we had a collaboration with some Chinese scientists.”
Update, May 19: The National Institutes of Health issued a statement to The Fact Checker which in part said: “NIH has never approved any grant to support 'gain-of-function’ research on coronaviruses that would have increased their transmissibility or lethality for humans. The research proposed in the EcoHealth Alliance, Inc. grant application sought to understand how bat coronaviruses evolve naturally in the environment to become transmissible to the human population.” When gain-of-function research was paused, “this grant was reviewed again and determined by experts to fall outside the scope of the funding pause.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/05/18/fact-checking-senator-paul-dr-fauci-flap-over-wuhan-lab-funding/?outputType=amp

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Aug 12, 2021 16:09:34   #
EmilyD
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Your comment does not make much sense.


OK. I'll say it another way. If a vaxxed person gets sick from Covid or it's Delta strain, it will not matter to that person how he got sick but that he got sick. If it's true that less vaxxed people contract Covid or Delta, so be it. Great! But, the jury is still out on that, since the vaccine is in the very early stages of testing, and results of the testing will not be conclusive for a few years. The numbers don't matter at this point in time..the fact is that it can and does happen: Vaxxed people ARE getting Covid and Delta.

Furthermore, those vaxxed people - just as much as unvaxxed people - will be able to spread their sickness to both the vaxxed and unvaxxed EQUALLY. Therefore the argument that less vaxxed people are likely to get Covid or Delta doesn't hold much water. I didn't say it doesn't hold any water....just not much.

It could turn out that after a few years of testing this vaccine it is discovered that the vaxxed may be less likely to contract Covid or Delta, but more people die from the vaccine. It simply is too early to tell what is going to happen down the road.

If you don't understand this, get someone to explain it to you...that's the best I can do.

Added: One could also argue that unvaxxed people could have much better immunity from Covid if they contract it and get over it, then if they receive the M-RNA therapy, which will never leave the body, and will compromise the natural immune system for the rest of the vaxxed person's life.

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Aug 12, 2021 16:28:04   #
moldyoldy
 
EmilyD wrote:
OK. I'll say it another way. If a vaxxed person gets sick from Covid or it's Delta strain, it will not matter to that person how he got sick but that he got sick. If it's true that less vaxxed people contract Covid or Delta, so be it. Great! But, the jury is still out on that, since the vaccine is in the very early stages of testing, and results of the testing will not be conclusive for a few years. The numbers don't matter at this point in time..the fact is that it can and does happen: Vaxxed people ARE getting Covid and Delta.

Furthermore, those vaxxed people - just as much as unvaxxed people - will be able to spread their sickness to both the vaxxed and unvaxxed EQUALLY. Therefore the argument that less vaxxed people are likely to get Covid or Delta doesn't hold much water. I didn't say it doesn't hold any water....just not much.

It could turn out that after a few years of testing this vaccine it is discovered that the vaxxed may be less likely to contract Covid or Delta, but more people die from the vaccine. It simply is too early to tell what is going to happen down the road.

If you don't understand this, get someone to explain it to you...that's the best I can do.

Added: One could also argue that unvaxxed people could have much better immunity from Covid if they contract it and get over it, then if they receive the M-RNA therapy, which will never leave the body, and will compromise the natural immune system for the rest of the vaxxed person's life.
OK. I'll say it another way. If a vaxxed person ge... (show quote)



There seems to be some factual disagreement with you.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/07/22/health/us-coronavirus-thursday/index.html

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/07/09/1014512213/covid-is-surging-in-new-hotspots-driven-by-low-vaccination-rates

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/covid-19-latest-data-number-of-unvaccinated-people-least-vaccinated-states/10927325/

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Aug 12, 2021 17:53:19   #
martsiva
 
moldyoldy wrote:
"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” — Martin Luther King

Those words, after all, are from 1963. Back then, the idea of U.S. citizens and lawmakers attacking their own democracy would have been unthinkable, flouting precautions in a deadly pandemic unimaginable, ignoring a threat to our very planet inconceivable. Of course, back then, information came through a few reliable conduits: Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, the local paper.

There was no social media. The production and distribution of information had not yet become the province of any and everybody.

Things have changed. The unthinkable, the unimaginable and the inconceivable are hard upon us. We face not one, but three simultaneous existential emergencies, and while each is distinct, it’s time we understood that, ultimately, they are not different threats at all, but rather different manifestations of the same threat. Meaning that the insurrection crisis, the COVID-19 crisis and the climate-change crisis are really, at bottom, just facets of a misinformation crisis.

Leonard Pitts wearing glasses and looking at the camera: Leonard Pitts.© Provided by Tribune Content Agency Leonard Pitts.
If you consider how belief in risibly false information ginned up by social media — e.g., Donald Trump won, vaccines magnetize skin, cold snaps disprove global warming — has impeded if not paralyzed our response to these and other issues, the truth of it becomes evident. Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley are long dead, the local paper just a shadow of itself. Social media purport to fill the void and as a direct result, misinformation has reached critical levels.

It’s not that no one saw this coming. Warnings go back at least two decades, including in this very space. But the threat seemed so theoretical. Who knew that it would have such real and profound effects? Who knew it would cleave this country — this planet — like an axe, splitting the informed off so decisively from the proudly misinformed, the adherents to crackpot theories and screwball beliefs that would have been laughed off the public stage in 1963 but that, in 2021, find strength in numbers and validation online? And that now emerge as a clear and present danger.

Just this week, for instance, a United Nations panel issued a report warning that climate change has brought us to the point of catastrophe: “code red for humanity.” It’s a truth underscored by our own eyes, by the hundred-year events that now happen every year: devastating floods, blistering heat, raging fires, rampaging storms. The damage, we are told, is irreversible. We can only mitigate it.

You’d think such a dire prognosis would leave us united on the need for immediate action, but Fox “News” saw little to worry about, bringing on climate denier Marc Morano to assure viewers that the U.N. just wants to take their cars. “You’re being conned,” he said, “if you’re falling for this U.N. report.”

And so it goes.

The need to teach our children well — media literacy and critical thinking, in particular — has never felt more urgent. Indeed, it is not too much to call it a matter of survival. After all, the insurrection crisis threatens our country, the COVID crisis threatens our health and the climate crisis threatens the only planet we’ve got. But the misinformation crisis either caused or exacerbated them all. So the obvious epitaph if we do not survive these challenges would be ignominious, but fair:

Too stupid to live.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/leonard-pitts-jr-too-stupid-to-live/ar-AANaTkM?ocid=msedgntp
"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous t... (show quote)


Those who are 'too stupid to live' are those who support the communist agenda of the Democrats and their own oppression! It` hard to get anymore stupid than that!!

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Aug 12, 2021 17:57:59   #
martsiva
 
moldyoldy wrote:
"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” — Martin Luther King

Those words, after all, are from 1963. Back then, the idea of U.S. citizens and lawmakers attacking their own democracy would have been unthinkable, flouting precautions in a deadly pandemic unimaginable, ignoring a threat to our very planet inconceivable. Of course, back then, information came through a few reliable conduits: Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, the local paper.

There was no social media. The production and distribution of information had not yet become the province of any and everybody.

Things have changed. The unthinkable, the unimaginable and the inconceivable are hard upon us. We face not one, but three simultaneous existential emergencies, and while each is distinct, it’s time we understood that, ultimately, they are not different threats at all, but rather different manifestations of the same threat. Meaning that the insurrection crisis, the COVID-19 crisis and the climate-change crisis are really, at bottom, just facets of a misinformation crisis.

Leonard Pitts wearing glasses and looking at the camera: Leonard Pitts.© Provided by Tribune Content Agency Leonard Pitts.
If you consider how belief in risibly false information ginned up by social media — e.g., Donald Trump won, vaccines magnetize skin, cold snaps disprove global warming — has impeded if not paralyzed our response to these and other issues, the truth of it becomes evident. Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley are long dead, the local paper just a shadow of itself. Social media purport to fill the void and as a direct result, misinformation has reached critical levels.

It’s not that no one saw this coming. Warnings go back at least two decades, including in this very space. But the threat seemed so theoretical. Who knew that it would have such real and profound effects? Who knew it would cleave this country — this planet — like an axe, splitting the informed off so decisively from the proudly misinformed, the adherents to crackpot theories and screwball beliefs that would have been laughed off the public stage in 1963 but that, in 2021, find strength in numbers and validation online? And that now emerge as a clear and present danger.

Just this week, for instance, a United Nations panel issued a report warning that climate change has brought us to the point of catastrophe: “code red for humanity.” It’s a truth underscored by our own eyes, by the hundred-year events that now happen every year: devastating floods, blistering heat, raging fires, rampaging storms. The damage, we are told, is irreversible. We can only mitigate it.

You’d think such a dire prognosis would leave us united on the need for immediate action, but Fox “News” saw little to worry about, bringing on climate denier Marc Morano to assure viewers that the U.N. just wants to take their cars. “You’re being conned,” he said, “if you’re falling for this U.N. report.”

And so it goes.

The need to teach our children well — media literacy and critical thinking, in particular — has never felt more urgent. Indeed, it is not too much to call it a matter of survival. After all, the insurrection crisis threatens our country, the COVID crisis threatens our health and the climate crisis threatens the only planet we’ve got. But the misinformation crisis either caused or exacerbated them all. So the obvious epitaph if we do not survive these challenges would be ignominious, but fair:

Too stupid to live.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/leonard-pitts-jr-too-stupid-to-live/ar-AANaTkM?ocid=msedgntp
"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous t... (show quote)


YOU do zero research or you would know that the UN agenda 2030 is pure communism! YOU have posted pure propaganda for those who want total control over YOU!!

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Aug 12, 2021 18:00:54   #
martsiva
 
moldyoldy wrote:
What a ridiculous comment.


I see you totally ignored the illegals that are being allowed in this country who have tested positive for Covid! Why is that?? We will wait for your reply!!

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Aug 12, 2021 18:02:23   #
martsiva
 
woodguru wrote:
Of course, that explains the great states of Texas and Florida leading the country in Covid hospitalization...it's Biden's fault.


When he allows Covid positive illegals into this country, YES it is his fault!!

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Aug 12, 2021 18:24:37   #
Radiance3
 
moldyoldy wrote:
"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” — Martin Luther King

Those words, after all, are from 1963. Back then, the idea of U.S. citizens and lawmakers attacking their own democracy would have been unthinkable, flouting precautions in a deadly pandemic unimaginable, ignoring a threat to our very planet inconceivable. Of course, back then, information came through a few reliable conduits: Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, the local paper.

There was no social media. The production and distribution of information had not yet become the province of any and everybody.

Things have changed. The unthinkable, the unimaginable and the inconceivable are hard upon us. We face not one, but three simultaneous existential emergencies, and while each is distinct, it’s time we understood that, ultimately, they are not different threats at all, but rather different manifestations of the same threat. Meaning that the insurrection crisis, the COVID-19 crisis and the climate-change crisis are really, at bottom, just facets of a misinformation crisis.

Leonard Pitts wearing glasses and looking at the camera: Leonard Pitts.© Provided by Tribune Content Agency Leonard Pitts.
If you consider how belief in risibly false information ginned up by social media — e.g., Donald Trump won, vaccines magnetize skin, cold snaps disprove global warming — has impeded if not paralyzed our response to these and other issues, the truth of it becomes evident. Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley are long dead, the local paper just a shadow of itself. Social media purport to fill the void and as a direct result, misinformation has reached critical levels.

It’s not that no one saw this coming. Warnings go back at least two decades, including in this very space. But the threat seemed so theoretical. Who knew that it would have such real and profound effects? Who knew it would cleave this country — this planet — like an axe, splitting the informed off so decisively from the proudly misinformed, the adherents to crackpot theories and screwball beliefs that would have been laughed off the public stage in 1963 but that, in 2021, find strength in numbers and validation online? And that now emerge as a clear and present danger.

Just this week, for instance, a United Nations panel issued a report warning that climate change has brought us to the point of catastrophe: “code red for humanity.” It’s a truth underscored by our own eyes, by the hundred-year events that now happen every year: devastating floods, blistering heat, raging fires, rampaging storms. The damage, we are told, is irreversible. We can only mitigate it.

You’d think such a dire prognosis would leave us united on the need for immediate action, but Fox “News” saw little to worry about, bringing on climate denier Marc Morano to assure viewers that the U.N. just wants to take their cars. “You’re being conned,” he said, “if you’re falling for this U.N. report.”

And so it goes.

The need to teach our children well — media literacy and critical thinking, in particular — has never felt more urgent. Indeed, it is not too much to call it a matter of survival. After all, the insurrection crisis threatens our country, the COVID crisis threatens our health and the climate crisis threatens the only planet we’ve got. But the misinformation crisis either caused or exacerbated them all. So the obvious epitaph if we do not survive these challenges would be ignominious, but fair:

Too stupid to live.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/leonard-pitts-jr-too-stupid-to-live/ar-AANaTkM?ocid=msedgntp
"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous t... (show quote)

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First source of your posts was taken from an article written by a left/progressive black journalist Leonard Pitt at MSN. A one sided biased opionion by an MSM reporter the weapon of the left to destroy the right. His opinion does not have facts to prove his reports.

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