people are too downvoat happy already. Anyway, there is a lot of disinformation, and most of it has the goal of keeping the common people fighting with themselves. it is almost like they got together and chose topics that didn't have anything to do with changing who was rich and who has power. "the weather", "race anything", "abortion", "religion", "gay rights", etc. Many times it isn't untrue, but the way it is said makes people emotional and no longer rational.
I don't think so. The people and the media have an agenda for spreading all this info. It's not accidental.
Edit: It's a little of both. The people posting pics of the clouds because they don't know what it is would be misinformation. But as far as climate change is concerned it's very much disinformation from the top down. And the hysteria is created by people who want to profit from it. The books, speeches and carbon tax credits is one big Enron style scandal.
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old_soul ago
He should have titled it "The Age of Misinformation" because that's what he's talking about.
peacegnome ago
people are too downvoat happy already. Anyway, there is a lot of disinformation, and most of it has the goal of keeping the common people fighting with themselves. it is almost like they got together and chose topics that didn't have anything to do with changing who was rich and who has power. "the weather", "race anything", "abortion", "religion", "gay rights", etc. Many times it isn't untrue, but the way it is said makes people emotional and no longer rational.
toobaditworks ago
I don't think so. The people and the media have an agenda for spreading all this info. It's not accidental.
Edit: It's a little of both. The people posting pics of the clouds because they don't know what it is would be misinformation. But as far as climate change is concerned it's very much disinformation from the top down. And the hysteria is created by people who want to profit from it. The books, speeches and carbon tax credits is one big Enron style scandal.