The Biden Administration Sees Free Speech As a Public Menace
The alarm aroused by the Disinformation Governance Board is understandable given the administration’s broader assault on messages it considers dangerous.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is dismayed by the uproar over its new Disinformation Governance Board. DHS this week emphasized that the "internal working group," which has no "operational authority or capability," will focus on developing "best practices" to counter disinformation from foreign states and criminal organizations while protecting "free speech and other fundamental rights."
Although Republicans who likened the board to an Orwellian Ministry of Truth were indulging in partisan hyperbole, there are legitimate grounds for concern about the Biden administration's broader assault on speech it views as dangerous. Even if the DHS board's work does not amount to much, Americans are right to worry about the implications of that multifaceted campaign.
During congressional testimony last week, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas noted that DHS had recently created a "misinformation/disinformation governance board." Mayorkas was responding to a question from Rep. Lauren Underwood (D‒Ill.), who mentioned "human smuggling organizations peddling misinformation to exploit vulnerable migrants" and said "disinformation is being heavily targeted at Spanish-speaking voters, sparking and fueling conspiracy theories."
Politico reported that the board was supposed to "coordinate countering misinformation related to homeland security, focused specifically on irregular migration and Russia." But when a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki about the working group last Thursday, she said "it sounds like the objective of the board is to prevent disinformation and misinformation from traveling around the country in a range of communities." She added that "I'm not sure who opposes that effort."
That broad description of the board's mission, combined with Psaki's apparent obliviousness to the civil liberties issues raised by government efforts to "prevent disinformation and misinformation from traveling," seemed to validate the concerns of conservative critics. It did not help that the "expert on online disinformation" appointed to head the working group, Nina Jankowicz, had disparaged "free speech absolutists," criticized Republican legislators for "laundering disinfo," and described the New York Post's accurate reporting about emails from Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop as part of "a Russian influence op."
During a CNN interview on Sunday, Mayorkas conceded that "we probably could have done a better job of communicating what [the board] does and does not do." But poor communication was not the only problem.
In a February 7 National Terrorism Advisory System bulletin, DHS identified "the proliferation of false or misleading narratives" that "sow discord or undermine public trust in U.S. government institutions" as one of three "key factors contributing to the current heightened threat environment." Those narratives, it said, included claims about election fraud and COVID-19, which fed "grievances" that "inspired violent extremist attacks during 2021."
That view of controversial speech is consistent with the Biden administration's attitude toward COVID-19 "misinformation," which it has urged social media platforms to suppress. Given the power that the executive branch wields over those companies, such pressure can easily lead to censorship by proxy.
The problem is compounded by the difficulty of defining "misinformation." Surgeon General Vivek Murthy says it includes statements that are "misleading" even if they are arguably or indisputably true. Murthy's definition hinges on the government's assessment of "the best available evidence," which "can change over time."
That means "misinformation" is a moving target. What was once deemed "misinformation" on issues such as mask mandates and lockdowns can later be blessed by a government-validated "scientific consensus," and vice versa.
Murthy says the "whole-of-society" effort to combat the "urgent threat to public health" posed by "health misinformation" may require "appropriate legal and regulatory measures." While Murthy, like Jankowicz, has no power to control what Americans say, the administration's endorsement of his vision belies its avowed commitment to freedom of expression.
In a 2017 Washington Post op-ed piece, Jankowicz argued that the key to countering "fake news" is fostering "media literacy" so that people can better judge for themselves the credibility of online information. Unlike heavy-handed efforts to stop the spread of "misinformation," this approach has the advantage of being constitutional as well as practical.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is dismayed by the uproar over its new Disinformation Governance Board.
So, is there like, a number I call to report disinformation? I don't see how, in the era of Twitter, anyone can be dismayed by the uproar over anything.
How could you possibly identify disinformation to report before the federal government tells you it is disinformation?
Gosh, I hope they due install a hotline to report "disinformation".
If you 'hear' something, say something.
Particularly when you hear what those voices in your head are saying.
Is it just me or is this ploy right out of Soviet style playbook (see Pravda)? Last time I checked we had the 1st Amendment. We really need to punish these leftist wannabe clowns in November.
In a 2017 Washington Post op-ed piece, Jankowicz argued that the key to countering "fake news" is fostering "media literacy" so that people can better judge for themselves the credibility of online information. Unlike heavy-handed efforts to stop the spread of "misinformation," this approach has the advantage of being constitutional as well as practical.
How is the government indoctrination young and impressionable kids on what media is acceptable better than the government saying to adults what is acceptable information? Both are bad.
Who decides the aim of media literacy? Why not teach kids to utilize primary sources as they did for a 150 years. Instead if writing articles linking back to your older articles why not encourage news agencies to have their citations to primary material in a tab like JustTheNews does?
The media is generally full of pretty dumb people. They are no better at discerning their own bias than anyone else.
I wouldn’t be surprise if they come up with some special licensing for ‘trusted journalists’. That will be offered based on adherence to The Narrative.
Hey all of ye Reasonoid readers! Do NOT bother to read this article about Joe Biden (or his policies)! Do NOT bother to read (or read about) ANY links, facts, or logic contained in this article and-or video! Do NOT bother to trouble your pretty little heads about silly factual details gathered by useless Reason-writer eggheads!
Because I, the SMARTEST ONE, can “summarize” it ALL for you! Here it is, above article summarized: “Senile Mackerel Snapper Bad”!
(/Sarc, revenge for moronic “summaries” about “Orange Man Bad”)
I thought that crazy guy who always wrote in caps about being in defense of unprovoked (internet) aggression died a while ago. Is he back?
Sqrsly is a different poster who has been channeling Hihn since Trump was elected. He thinks he is clever rather than jejune. We know the truth though.
Yes, Hihn. Couldn't remember his name.
Sqrlsy has slowly been morphing into Hihn though, and this last comment where he's preemptively making excuses for what he writes ("revenge for...") just tipped him over the edge.
Doesn't he even have a hate list or whatever on his website, just like Hihn? Or is that just wishful thinking on my part?
I had multiple entries on Hihn’s. I published some Hihn scar fiction that he didn’t appreciate. I don’t think anyone else was all that entertained by it either.
Yeah, "Just the News". featuring John Solomon, the guy who cleared his "reporting" with Guliani and his now convicted henchman - we have the emails - on Trump and Ukraine before publishing.
Thanks for the example of misinformation Jesse.
You mean about the Russian collusion hoax Hillary Clinton and the DNC fabricated?
Now that the money trail leads to Hillary, no one wants to talk about it.
He still believes it. He has repeated it multiple times in the past week. And referenced years old stories as proof.
#shewon
But Trump needs to accept the results of the vote. In which Brandon got more votes than Obama from fewer counties.
Lmfao
Lol. And the kong of disinformation arrives. Joe, thank you for being an example of why people should go to primary sources. Your post is chock full of ignorance and bias. Thank you sir.
Joe's primary sources are the voices in his head.
Joe's primary source is the talking points emailed to him every morning from his progressive handlers.
Lol. And the kong of disinformation arrives.
Mighty Joe Friday? 🙂
Joe's spirit animal is a hungry dung beetle.
Shall we go into how many Dem stories were sent to "journalists" first?
Do not engage Joe Asshole; simply reply with insults.
Not a one of his posts is worth refuting; like turd he lies and never does anything other than lie. If something in one of Joe Asshole’s posts is not a lie, it is there by mistake. Joe Asshole lies; it's what he does.
Joe Asshole is a psychopathic liar; he is too stupid to recognize the fact, but everybody knows it. You might just as well attempt to reason with or correct a random handful of mud as engage Joe Asshole.
Do not engage Joe Asshole; simply reply with insults; Joe Asshole deserves nothing other.
But he gets SO mad when you prove he's full of shit. I keep hoping one of those vax clots will catch up with him.
That presumes he got the vax. Rules for thee and not for me and all.
Joe Friday, go fuck yourself.
It also assumes that *anyone* knows what 'media literacy' is, how to teach it, and how to measure how much someone has.
It's one of those 'sounds good on paper but how do we actually implement this' ideas.
How about just teach "literacy." Media doesn't require a special kind of literacy.
They could replace the sex classes in second and third grade.
I've heard a picture is worth a thousand words, so as long as we have memes what else do we need?
It sounds as illegal as hell.
Immoral at best.
Ane fattening, since people won't even have to exert the effort to corroborate information for themselves.
The government will determine what is and is not legal. Just like they determine what is and is not disinformation.
Although Republicans who likened the board to an Orwellian Ministry of Truth were indulging in partisan hyperbole, there are legitimate grounds for concern about the Biden administration's broader assault on speech it views as dangerous.
There you go, the water temperature only went up a couple of degrees, us frogs are still just fine.
One wonders if Republicans hadn’t called this board Orwellian first, if Reason writers would be allowed to. You know, since it is clearly Orwellian by any understanding of what Orwellian is. But the whole pounce thing. Can’t support Republicans pouncing. No matter how fucked up something the Democrats do is, if Republicans pounce, it’s more important to point out all the pouncing the Republicans do, than to criticize Democrats.
Because liberty demands republicans don’t pounce above all else. Fucking clown show.
If they did that how could they act shocked and dismayed that the party which is good on civil rights was behaving badly.
Are you trying to claim the party of slavery is good on civil rights? Grift and graft minder color of civil rights, perhaps, but not actual promotion of such.
I think he was making the point that Reason's editors, and the party's messaging, claim that it is that the Dems are the party of civil rights.
Which is not the same as agreeing with it. Seemed like a snarky comment to me. Alas, Poe's law comes into effect.
Dems are the party of civil rights. Suppressing civil rights.
How many 'partisan hyperboles' have turned into actual fact the past couple of years?
All of them
Don't be a spoiler alarmist.
Damnit! Frogs don't stay around in water, regardless of the temperature. Only as tadpoles do they live in water.
Now there's some misinformation that Libertarians need to (voluntarily) put to rest.
In fact, doing so would demonstrate to all that Da Big Kids don't need Big Brother to know the truth.
You know who else sees free speech by its enemies as a public menace?
https://mobile.twitter.com/mattwelch/status/1102654202545913857?s=12
Welch is a real piece of shit.
Indeed, I wouldn't have thought he would propose violent mass murder. But now we know.
And after seeing Welch on a TV a few times, he is the last person to be starting shit face to face with anyone. He looks just about as weak and breakable as the average soyboy.
What if he held a "Red Wedding" and nobody came? Would he kill himself?
Asking while I look in my tuxedo-free closet. 🙂
Poor Welchie, always red bridesmaid, never a red bride. He’ll never be the belle of the ball.
The Biden administration is a threat to free speech.
Yeah, but Republicans pounced. Do you even Reason bro?
Both of the "major" parties would repeal 1A if they could. The only thing protecting us from it happening is that neither wants to be associated with the reasons for why they both want to do what amounts to the same actual action. Same probably goes for at least half of the first 10 amendments.
If they did that, there would be a revolution and that would be the end of them. Literally.
I don't see how anyone with half a brain is surprised that Democrats want to continue trashing free speech as they always have; before wokeness and cancel culture, there was political correctness; back in ante bellum slavery days, Congressional Democrats wanted to both forbid mailing abolitionist propaganda through the post office and prevent all abolitionist petitions from constituents from being considered by committees or the full house/senate. Nothing has changed.
(John Quincy Adams got around the ban on bringing abolitionist petitions to the floor by reading them to the House so he could innocently ask if that was an abolitionist petition so he could know whether to read it or not. The slavocracy hated his guts, but he was an ex-President and old, and the optics of attacking him were pretty bad, so they took out their anger by beating up and dueling with other lesser and younger abolitionists. I like his style.)
Don't forget Wilson. Never forget Wilson and his blatantly unconstitutional anti-speech laws during WW1.
Or that the "shouting fire in a crowded theater" example was cited in a Supreme Court Ruling that upheld a law prohibiting protesting the military draft.
Christopher Hitchens gave one of the greatest speeches of his career on that and thoroughly trashed the "overpraised" (his exact word) Holmes in the process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDap-K6GmL0
Damn! That was some sneaky-good passive-aggressive overcompliance stuff from JQA! 🙂
The Slave States also banned abolitionist literature within their own borders too. Some strong meat to chew on in the wake of yesterday's snip-slip from the office of The Supremes.
The Biden Administration Sees Free Speech As a Public Menace - The Public sees Biden Administration as a Free Speech Menace.
If only this was true
The public sees the Bidung administration as a menace period.
The only way to ensure our liberty is to prohibit government from initiating force.
Yes, abolish the State.
I thought it was to stop populists from spreading disinformation.
What about mothers initiating force against their babies?
The Democrats have been openly against free speech since at latest the Citizens United decision. When the Senate Democrats voted for a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United, it was dismissed here because there was no danger of it passing, not that the position the Dems were talking themselves into was fundamentally illiberal. The Disinformation board is but another example of the Democratic dog returning to its vomit.
The Democrats have been openly against free speech since at latest the Citizens United decision.
But seem to have largely changed their minds on corporate speech now that it's Disney vs. Republicans.
The left in general, and now a huge contingent within the Dem party has been increasingly illiberal since at least the 1990s.
Ideas that were considered to be at the very core of Liberal philosophy from the at least the Enlightenment (maybe even back to Plato and Aristotle) until the end of the 20th Century are now deemed to be solidly "Alt-Right" in the minds of many Dem Party operatives and loyalists.
So, the biggest problem of this board with no enforcement powers and limited scope for things like misinformation aimed at potential immigrants which encouraged them to show up at our borders - as I pointed out was clear from day one of this GOP/MAGA mass freak out over nothing - is the perceptions of the GOP/MAGA freak outsters over nothing. This board of course is ground zero for the most insane of those paranoics - at least one hopes so - where posters like soldier played a Tom Clancy like fantasy resistance movement in their heads, complete with discussion of reloading duties, etc. Boys will be boys and paranoids paranoid.
Good times.
Democrats launched MiniTru right before elections and, like a good partisan shitweasel, Joe sees nothing wrong with fascism in the left's hands.
We have to break Democracy to save it from the other people who would break Democracy! Because feelings!
Joe repeats the party narrative well.
If this bureau had been launched under Trump to combat "fake news" I doubt his followers would be freaking out.
"fake news" and "misinformation" are the same thing in different languages - Reddish and Blueish
But most of what he called fake news turned out to be exactly that. Also, he didn't try and regulate fake news. He just called it out. Which is his free speech.
I think Trump labelled a lot of stuff that was anti-Trump as "fake news", sometimes he was right but not always (IMO). I just think the Blues kind of stole Bad Orange Man's idea of labeling things. But yes at least Trump had enough respect for the Constitutionally protected freedom of speech that he didn't have government agencies created just to shut down fake news / disinformation.
Pretty important distinction, to be sure.
????
Can you name the list of Trump's anti-free speech acts? Besides calling the media mean names? Compared to Bush, Obama and Biden, Trump was a champion of free speech.
Yeah about the worst thing Trump did was use the bully pulpit to intimidate those he didn't agree with. One could argue that public officials should be more impartial in regards to commenting on news reports than Trump was.
But Biden and Obama are taking suppression of free speech to a far greater level - pressuring media companies about what opinions they should promote and allow and now this Truth Department.
Those people were also lying about him 24/7 and he knew it.
The GOP and Trump are far from perfect in terms of protecting freedom and Constitutional rights but they are 1000X better than the Democrats.
You don't see Republicans mocking the idea of "free-DUMB" like woke Democrats do.
Hey look, sarc’s making up bullshit again.
Remember, Sarc is NOT a leftist. He told me so.
Even MiniTru cannot break his ironclad commitment to shilling.
Why of course. We have nothing to fear. Ignore all the past assaults on the Constitution and Bill of Rights by the government. They didn't really happen anyway.
After all the people voted for those who would rule over we peons and we'd better be grateful for it.
Besides, what's one more assault on the Constitution anyway? Who's counting?
Just wait until the gulags are opened for all those who refuse to go along with the government's official narrative.
"If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent, we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter." Pres. George Washington.
It's funny to read defenses like this from people like you. At this point, it is clear that as you are the kind of person while being led away by speech police to prison you would actually defend the actions of the police all while explaining that you were wrong for speaking in contradiction to the "truth."
Do not engage Joe Asshole; simply reply with insults. It is what Joe Asshole deserves.
Not a one of his posts is worth refuting; like turd he lies and never does anything other than lie. If something in one of Joe Asshole’s posts is not a lie, it is there by mistake. Joe Asshole lies; it's what he does.
Joe Asshole is a psychopathic liar; he is too stupid to recognize the fact, but everybody knows it. You might just as well attempt to reason with or correct a random handful of mud as engage Joe Asshole.
Do not engage Joe Asshole; simply reply with insults; Joe Asshole deserves nothing other.
"No enforcement powers and limited scope" -- just an advisory capacity, right? And if they advise private companies, and those companies crack down on allowable discourse, no harm no foul?
Or maybe the Disinformation Board is getting some practice in on spreading disinformation by obfuscating the intended purpose of the Disinformation Board?
misinformation aimed at potential immigrants which encouraged them to show up at our borders
Do you have any examples of this particular variety of misinformation that is so widespread that we need a new government agency to combat it?
Is it hiding beside all the oil-company-funded Science-Denial Propaganda?
Yeah this defense is pure bullshit. Both BP and INS have their own webpages, they couldn't post the true information on their web page, they needed a special board to do that?
Joe Friday, fuck off.
You do know that the Department of Homeland Security is an umbrella organization that can have other agencies do the enforcing for the Disinformation Governance Board, right?
Oh, and by the bye, Fuck Off, O'Brien!
They’ll just give referrals to the FBI and DOJ. Who do have enforcement powers. But please, go ahead and turn that into a jingle.
We at the Ministry of Truth have read your article, someone will be there shortly to explain your errors to you
Room 101
Have you contracted for a rat supplier yet? I'll bet that would be a pretty sweet gig.
MiniTru is just the most visible symptom. In addition to the securities alphabets conducting millions of warrantless surveillance ops on Americans last year, we now know the CDC also was Hoovering up vast quantities of cellular location data during Covid, nominally to check if you were adhering to lockdowns.
Now, if only that vax pass had been implemented...
Everything Dems accused Trump and Rs of, they were guiltier of even worse. If the left lost projection they'd have nothing.
It kind of reminds me of the brouhaha over the Total Information Awareness campaign. Far right wing populists egged on with disinformation pushed back, the government backed down, and then proceeded to implement the plan anyway.
Although almost no one, Democratic or Republican, opposed the USA PATRIOT Act or the DHS. Nor for that matter, the Carnivore and Eschelon programs or the NSA monitoring private phone conversations in the 1980s. The Surveillance State by itself is a "chilling effect" form of censorship.
So it's Panopticons all the way down and all around.
Patriot was a huge boost to the surveillance state and one of the few things I had any hope of Obummer fixing, but instead he enhanced it.
"Although Republicans who likened the board to an Orwellian Ministry of Truth were indulging in partisan hyperbole"
No they weren't you retarded ppshyco. The Biden administration flat out appointed a cunt that does nothing but lie
But she lies in the ways that sound good to Hacob the DNC hack and the rest of Reason's progressive writers so this censorship is goodn
She also writes Harry Potter snuff fan fiction.
And even if they are being truthful now, who really believes this monstrosity will not metastasis? Remember DHS is still trying to peddle the idea that our biggest threat is domestic terrorism despite not being able to name even one case in congressional testimony on the same day they announced this board's existence.
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Hyperbole, my arse! It is what it is.
Now when the WaPo steps into the fray, you know, that so called newspaper owned by a rich billionaire, the entire contents of which is useful only for lning the kitty litter box with, is going to lecture the rest of us concerning free speech.
It would be as if some street thug were to lecture us about self defense.
America is entered into a new level of dangerous territory. As long as the DHS continues to exist, our rights will be further eroded.
The only hope is for a republican controlled House and Senate will impeach Myorcass and totally defund the DHS.
Just remember: if the First Amendment doesn't work, the Second Amendment will.
So a publication supposedly in favor or free speech sees fit to defend the existence of a government disinformation board but also lays out the myriad reasons to oppose it from getting off the ground. Face it, the writers of Reason are DNC shills and enemies of free speech on a consistent basis, hiding behind their support of leftwing authoritarian fascism. Libertarian my ass.
When did Reason defend this new bureau? What am I missing?
You are missing a fucking sobriety check if you'd pull your head out of the DNC's ass to check which way the real wind blows.
If you try to dismiss MiniTru as "hyperbole" you are either a naive idiot who has no memory of the history of gov't or a blue shill. I believe Reason writers to be SLIGHTLY more intelligent and more likely to be liars.
Where are you on this spectrum? Vodka?
"It did not help that the "expert on online disinformation" appointed to head the working group, Nina Jankowicz, had disparaged "free speech absolutists," criticized Republican legislators for "laundering disinfo," and described the New York Post's accurate reporting about emails from Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop as part of "a Russian influence op.""
Why should this hurt? It's all true. Free speech absolutists, indeed, any absolutist, is problematic. Republican legislators do launder misinformation, and Hunter's Laptop should give pause to skepticism. Even if there is truth involed in the laptop it does not mean it becomes a convenient vehicle for parasitic disinformation.
We should all be wary of the DGB, however, we should all be equally weary and outraged that large pools of wealth, as well as government organizations, are actively trying to manipulate us with misinformation. It's a problem we need to deal with. It just is. And to bury our heads in the sand every time someone tries to tackle it is not helpful. I suppose we can throw our hands up and hope the average person will be able to see through the lies and deceit but lately it does not appear that this is happening. Public belief is easily swayed by collusive propaganda campaigns from all sides.
I'm sure you see through it though. I'm sure you see clearly. The average Joe though -- those idiots are going to be duped. Those of us who know better need to protect them, and us from them.
"...Why should this hurt? It's all true. Free speech absolutists, indeed, any absolutist, is problematic..."
You.
Are.
STILL.
Full.
Of.
Shit.
You will be right next to all us absolutists on the box car to our new "labor" camp. Your loyalty to the progressive cause won't save you.
"Surely there's been some mistake! I'm loyal to The Party! If only Comrade Biden knew this was happening!"
Bingo
Yeah, that pesky Bill of Rights. It's so antiquated. Why should we follow it instead of having the government tells us what is true. And nothing she stated is true, it's opinion and a very scary one for people who respect free speech.
we should all be equally weary and outraged that large pools of wealth, as well as government organizations, are actively trying to manipulate us with misinformation
That's what this is.
Handy rule of thumb: if politicians have decided to call something x you should always seriously consider the likelihood that its intended purpose is in fact the exact opposite of that.
Hey, Heraclitus. To allude to you Pre-Socratic words, will you be the same person if you are waterboarded twice? The Disinformation Governance Board and the Ministry of Truth of Eastasia, Eurasia, and Oceania may want to find out.
Don't mis-dis, or mal-inform them there, Hairy Clitty!
The amount of just pure gaslighting that you have to do to believe that the party who hates free speech, wants to control what is said in the public square, and wants to regulate business so they don't allow "bad" speech out will create and operate something called the Disinformation Board as a beneficial, non-biased, speech protecting entity is just off the charts.
Not sure how much more the left has to explain their disdain for free speech before people start paying attention.
"No enforcement powers" and "limited scope".
From the same trustworthy folks who brought you "2 weeks to flatten the curve"
Don't worry, you can keep your doctor of you like your doctor, and Obamacare will save you $2500 per year.
Soon enough, the government will take the tack that they need to produce their own newspaper, maybe they can call it "Truth".
You misspelled "Pravda"
You misspelled The New York Times
Don't worry about spelling. L'il Kim will just blare it out of megaphones on the street and on the camp fenceposts.
Spelling and grammar are racist white empowering constructs.
Burn it down.
Although Republicans who likened the board to an Orwellian Ministry of Truth were indulging in partisan hyperbole,
Do people think 1984 was supposed to have been fully formed in one instant? It seems obvious by placing it in the future that end point in 1984 was only reached after decades of incremental bureaucratic evolution. So why are libertarians going out of their way to insult people who are correct and share the same concern? It's bizarre they seem to forget how things work only so they can drive a wedge between others who support our position. This shows how the left's credentialism and institutional control allows them to define "legitimacy" in ways that exclude the non-left and how strong an influence that has over the weak-minded.
>So why are libertarians going out of their way to insult people who are correct and share the same concern?
You might be making the mistake of assuming Reason editors are libertarians.
"So why are libertarians going out of their way to insult people who are correct..."
LOL
Because they are in on it.
You are the frog and this is Sullum telling you that the water isn't dangerously hot.
Learn to notice the wide gap between what libertarianism says it is and what it actually is.
The inspiration for George Orwell's 1984 was very ancient: Orwell got the idea for Big Brother from the portrayal of the Abrahamic God of the Torah, The Holy Bible, and Al-Qu'ran. And our modern-day Biv Brothers and Big Sisters think they are Gods.
Well, Fuck JHVH-1, Fuck Allah, Fuck Big Brother, and for anyone making excuses for them, Fuck You Too!
There is no evidence for such a claim. Scholars believe that Orwell took the idea of Big Brother from Hitler and Stalin. Your antisemitism, anti-Christianity and Islamophobia is showing.
While Orwell deserves credit the criticism against totalitarianism provided from 1984 and other books, he failed to note that his political ideology and anti-religious viewpoint would also be infested with the plagues that he (and you) decried against. This will forever be an egregious flaw of his.
How is it possible that someone who knowingly and intentionally pedaled misinformation about an important topic over the internet can be considered for head of the DGB?
The proven willingness to quash inconvenient facts that counter the official narrative was the main requirement.
""That means "misinformation" is a moving target. What was once deemed "misinformation" on issues such as mask mandates and lockdowns can later be blessed by a government-validated "scientific consensus," and vice versa.""
Feature, not a bug.
The still missed the part of Psaki's quote that stated that part of the board's job would be to police election "disinformation". That should end well.
Yes, but they are somehow going to do that without monitoring Americans. Right.
It's only SPANISH election ads. No biggie.
Nothing to do with latinos deserting the party en mass.
"...Although Republicans who likened the board to an Orwellian Ministry of Truth were indulging in partisan hyperbole,..."
Remember when masks were 'recommended' and wouldn't be 'required'? I do.
Don't give the government one inch if you can avoid it.
Hey, if you're not saying anything wrong you got nothing to worry about.
Who gets to decide what I say is wrong
Why, the Disinformation Governance Board, of course!
This is your boy sullum, why all the worries. You asked for it and you got it, no more mean tweets from bad orange man.
I am absolutely fed up with the "misinformation/disinformation" propaganda.
It's all just information. Some of that information is a lie, some is erroneous, just as it was for all of human communication in all of human history.
It is your responsibility (and mine) to figure out what is bullshit and what is not. Some times I will be fooled, other times I won't be fooled. Over time I will figure things out correctly.
The absolute last thing I want is somebody else "looking out for my interests". These "saviors" are almost always malicious actors who are out to fleece me of money, security, and peace of mind.
The American left's condescending attitude to the intelligence of their fellow citizens is extremely telling.
^
Congratulations! You win The Internet For The Day! (And for your candor alone, I'd trust you with it before anyone else.)
Misinformation, Disinformation, and Malinformation (M.D.M. *Growl!*) is an eternal part of the human condition as long as Omniscience is logically impossible.
Fortunately, we are all born with a tool to combat M.D.M. if only we choose to train ourselves and future generations to use it: That tool is our Rational Mind using evidence of the senses to exercise conceptual thought!
God (or who/whatever) forbid! Chaos! The Wild West! Dog-Eat-Dog! Democracy would crumble for crying out loud!
"Although Republicans who likened the board to an Orwellian Ministry of Truth were indulging in partisan hyperbole"
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Why?
Hyperbole? Some of the following description of Ministry of Truth from a literary analysis doesn't sound that far off from what's happening today
"This branch of the government is devoted to making propaganda, changing historical records, and creating media for education and entertainment. News, texts, films, and images are created, altered, and destroyed according to what is best for Big Brother. The goal of the Ministry of Truth is to make it seem as if Big Brother is always right. For instance, the Ministry goes back and forth with the declaration that Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia and at peace with Eastasia and then destroying that information and swapping it around when relationships with those nations change. The name of the Ministry of Truth is ironic, as it rarely produces truthful information. "
https://study.com/learn/lesson/ministry-of-truth-1984-quotes-slogan-description.html
Ha seems spot on
Fauci?
Please rest assured that Dr. Fauci is infallible and that any misinformation indicating otherwise will be corrected by the Ministry of Truth
Only "changing historical records" isn't a 100% slam dunk.
No kidding
So will the government police itself for as we all know, the government is responsible for much misinformation over the years including contemporary times having CIA operatives embedded in mainstream media and directing them on what and what not to say
The problem is that there is, in fact, massive disinformation from internal actors (everyone from media matters to RFK to companies like Amazon to the political parties themselves) and especially external. China has a massive propaganda outlet pushing a narrative as well as seeding dissent, but so do Russia, Iran, and smaller actors.
But we ALL know that something meant to "protect" is from outside baddies will end up politicized and used against us. And the DHS has a terrible reputation for rolling back bad rules. We're still taking our fucking shoes off and can't have a bottle of water 20 years after we've solved those problems.
If Homeland Security had a scrap of legitimacy left it would be hyperbole, but they don't. Republicans do not trust this to not be politicized and used against them. Because that's what ALWAYS happens.
More like Dorkmund, amirite?