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[โ€“] SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca 3 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Who defines the "right information"? The algorithms? The information conforms to what your peer group is saying is the "right information"? It's consistent with what government agencies are saying?

We really aren't any better off than just believing what aunt Marge said since you can find the exact same thing she said and things the exact opposite and which one you believe is just down to what feels right. It's just believing what aunt Marge said with more steps.

[โ€“] U7826391786239@lemmy.zip 1 points 10 hours ago

ultimately, every individual is responsible for what they choose to take as truth. this is why there has been such an aggressive assault on critical thinking in favor of "parental authority"-- just believe what you're told and stop asking questions.

it's not that hard to separate the plausible from the questionable, from the obvious bullshit.

as an example, dr. fauci is a doctor. he's been a doctor for decades, has risen to high positions in the field, has been producing research, also for decades, which has been cited by other experts in the field frequently. and, prior to bullshit claims by trump and the entire GOP, was never the subject of any controversy.

so the discerning mind has no trouble concluding that it's reasonable to assume that fauci, who knows what he's talking about and has no apparent reason to mislead the entire world, is a credible source of information, while trump, a notorious conman who told 30,000 verifiable lies in his first term alone is absolutely NOT. so the GOP preaches "vaccines are bad," and the "patriotic" american says "vaccines are bad"

yes it's fucking mind-bogglingly stupid, but the problem isn't a lack of availability of information, the problem is information literacy--the skill (yes skill) to separate truth (even if only "likely" truth) from fiction (even if comically obviously fiction). which the GOP is actively, deliberately, visciously undermining, while no one says a thing, because we're preoccupied by nazi gestapo trump cultists rounding up innocent citizens because they're brown