“Life is the greatest gift to humankind. Yet there are those filled with racism determined to ruin this gift with misinformation rather than add joy with simple truths.” John Johnson II…01/15/25
By John Johnson II
The American people must urgently realize that weaponizing misinformation is not just a threat but a pervasive danger that infiltrates every aspect of their lives. It impacts our social fabric, political decisions, economic stability, health choices, and climate. The status of those who spread misinformation only serves to amplify this threat, no matter how seemingly insignificant. The Oxford Dictionary defines misinformation as disseminating false information, whether knowingly or unknowingly.
Contrary to widespread belief, the danger of misinformation far surpasses that of radicalization. Weaponized misinformation, often intertwined with racism, can be as deadly as radiation. This usually leads anti-democratic voters to intentionally seek misinformation to validate their prejudices and racism. In contrast, pro-democratic voters tend to seek facts to reach informed decisions.
Weaponizing misinformation, like radicalization, is not inherently illegal. However, both tactics can quickly become problematic when they lead individuals or groups to resort to violence. This constitutes a clear and present danger to society.
Given the advancements in media technology, the creation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and government hesitation to establish regulations, America’s existence as a republic may disappear. Voters, who are bombarded daily, every minute, and every hour, need to apply critical thinking to protect themselves from becoming hooked on misinformation and radical ideologies.
Recently, Facebook and other media giants have scrapped their ‘Fact Checkers’ in response to threats and awareness that less scrutiny increases revenue. This trend raises critical problems that will challenge political elections at the federal and state levels and even court decisions.
Instead of dismantling the Department of Education, the government could impose curriculum requirements instructing students who struggle to distinguish between facts and lies. This would dissuade individuals from quickly becoming anti-democratic or hooked on a single media.
Rescuing democracy from a population lacking critical thinking skills is necessary if we’re to save our “republic.” Resoundingly, it’s a call to arms to sharpen our critical thinking and be vigilant against misinformation.
Using your critical thinking skills readers, rate the following statement as Misinformation or Fact using a check mark ( ): President-elect Trump has stated on Day One, he will end the Russia – Ukraine war.
_____Misinformation _____Fact
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wgproof@thewestsidegazette.com
YOU BE THE JUDGE!