Friday, February 18, 2022

Speaking of Misleading People

 The average Facebook user might now be inclined to click the link “see why,” which redirects to a so-called “Fact Check” article from USA Today—rather than the full story from its original source. Interestingly enough, when scrutinized, USA Today’s so-called “Fact Check,” which labels our claim of a partial national gun registry as “missing context,” makes eleven FALSE statements and eight statements that are MISSING CONTEXT. [More]

Who better to be arbiters than ideologues?

1 comment:

  1. Facebook is on record in a court filing claiming that their "fact checks" are nothing but contrary opinions. People like GOA who post things on Facebook should end every one of their postings with a statement to that effect. Poison the well on them.

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