I disagree about misinformation and propaganda being natural features of a democracy. Quite the opposite. The whole point of democracy is to hold the government accountable to it's subjects. That cannot work if those subjects don't receive accurate information. Lies are not protected speech.
Unless a government institutes a comprehensive lockdown of the internet like China's great firewall, censorship isn't really a threat.
Free speech encompasses lies as it does the truth. — NOS4A2
You cannot hold a government accountable when it decides what can and cannot be said. — NOS4A2
Rules and regulations of the internet are rising at a frightening pace. — NOS4A2
The idea that main stream media and the entertainment industry have been taken over by "the left" is actually somewhat laughable. It could only look that way if you were way over on the right. — Echarmion
President Donald Trump resumed his years-long vilification of Senator Mitt Romney on Saturday morning, calling the 2012 GOP presidential nominee a "pompous 'ass' " the day after Romney criticised Trump's requests that foreign leaders investigate a political opponent.
The White House announced Trump's decision Sunday night following a phone call between Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The move marks a major shift in US foreign policy and effectively gives Turkey the green light to attack US-backed Kurdish forces. The group, long considered as among Washington's most reliable partners in Syria, has played a key strategic role in the campaign against ISIS in the region.
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Nikki Haley, President Donald Trump's former ambassador to the United Nations, issued stinging criticism of her former boss on Monday, saying Trump's decision to remove US troops from northern Syria as Turkey plans a military offensive in the region means the US is leaving Kurdish allies "to die."
"We must always have the backs of our allies, if we expect them to have our back. The Kurds were instrumental in our successful fight against ISIS in Syria. Leaving them to die is a big mistake. #TurkeyIsNotOurFriend," Haley, who also served as governor of South Carolina, wrote in a tweet.
at least we wouldn't have to put up with the ceaseless anti-Trump rhetoric. — Janus
It's not really "the left" holding these positions. Academia may, in general, be more left-leaning than other sectors of the economy, but that's not a new phenomenon. What looks like "the left" holding power is actually just the mainstream having shifted to the left, especially on social issues. — Echarmion
The idea that main stream media and the entertainment industry have been taken over by "the left" is actually somewhat laughable. — Echarmion
Yeah WaPo is a bit of a joke — StreetlightX
The perception is easily understood with celebrities appearing to be overwhelmingly liberal, and so many of the narratives expressing liberal values. — praxis
In any case, I’ve yet to see an explanation for why conservatives, with their power position prowess, have failed to dominate these areas.
How did they lose the majority in the House of Representatives in the midterms, for that matter. — praxis
In a better world, this ought to the the grounds from which Trump is truly thrown under the bus, and not some obscure phone calls that bear on the fates of some millionaires. — StreetlightX
If there's anything the result of "the system" it is this. It's just surprising it took this long really. — Benkei
While you're hand-wringing that you can finally stick it to him I fail to see how that's going to help the Kurds. — Benkei
In light of what happened and then to focus on what a failure for Trump this was, seems to be totally misplaced or American-centrism at its worst. — Benkei
It's not the first time I've posted in the thread. — Benkei
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