andrewclunn wrote:Psychoserenity wrote:andrewclunn wrote:If democracy can not withstand propaganda then democracy is a failed system. I can think for myself and see past propaganda, and I assume you believe the same about yourself. If you do not respect people enough to have the capacity to think for themselves, then what? You demand overlords to control the information so that the people can come to the 'right' conclusions? Hypocrite.
No, I'd say you demand better education and a system in the media which allows individual investigative journalists (or anyone else) to be able to hold media corporations accountable if they are shown to be deliberately spreading falsehoods.
You mean laws against slander and fraud? Odd, I thought we already had those, and that is completely different from restricting the purchasing of air time with your own money.
No I mean laws against spreading misinformation, lies and propaganda. - When the freedom of the press was first held up as being something important, it was to fight for truth for the people against those in power, to prevent lies and misinformation. Now the media corporations have grown big, and they
are those in power, or at least, they have very close ties with them. Power is held by parties with enough money to be able to publish what they want and influence the public on a massive scale.
This was clearly demonstrated in the referendum we had in the UK on electoral reform. The Daily Mail, amongst many others, were printing endless streams of misinformation, logical fallacies, and biased opinions, as if they were facts - and though all of them could be found to be thoroughly refuted on-line on blogs etc. the difference in audience size would be many orders of magnitude. I heard several of my friends, perfectly intelligent people, repeating the same misinformed arguments because that's all they'd been hearing from every conceivable direction.
[Disclaimer - if this is comes across like I think I know what I'm talking about, I want to make it clear that I don't. I'm just trying to get my thoughts down]