Although it is important that we question everything we read, it is just as important that we do not let the government control what we read.
Thanks to unprecedented advances in technology, people are able to access information at rates and levels that would have been unimaginable even a couple decades ago. We can store information that would have taken entire libraries to fill in times past on devices no bigger than our hands today, and transmit it faster than anyone could have dreamed of. This has made it possible for ordinary people to not just find news, but disseminate it as well.
The downside of this is that since everybody can share news, anybody can, leading to misleading and even outright false stories spreading. Even worse, this gives the busybodies in Washington a pretext to exert their control over alternative media.
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Now add one more soldier: name tag-government
Truth denied!
Here is a thought… why not spend money educating people instead of pandering to fools. They might learn to differentiate truth from crappie. Oh wait. Replicas are running the country….that explains this.
Bob Meyer this at least appears to be a good step
Perhaps f**e news is a false flag operation to provide support for this legislation!
I wonder if this is a good idea or not does this maybe give the government who benefits from f**e news more power over the media
Sad commentary on our government.
Corruption is so deeply rooted into our system. I don’t know if we’ll ever expose the traitors for what they are.
If our government were always 100% honest and forthcoming…
https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/senate-bill/2692/text