Has U.S. Democracy Been Trumped? Bernie Sanders wants to know who owns America?
#2921
Posted 2016-November-17, 11:36
#2923
Posted 2016-November-17, 12:44
barmar, on 2016-November-17, 10:47, said:
Quoted for posterity.
#2924
Posted 2016-November-17, 12:48
Zelandakh, on 2016-November-17, 06:34, said:
Zelandakh, on 2016-November-17, 06:34, said:
And yes, until I recently did my research, I had assumed anti-discrimination laws weren't needed. I was surprised at how wrong I was.
Zelandakh, on 2016-November-17, 06:34, said:
I hope you are able to become more aware of what is going on around you now that your eyes have been opened a little. What you do with the knowledge should you choose to pursue it is another question entirely. At the very least, I hope you gain a little understanding for just how rigged against women and minorities the system is at present (despite the anti-discrimination laws) and why that sometimes spills over into frustration and even violence.
#2926
Posted 2016-November-17, 14:26
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Honestly, people are definitely dumber. They just keep passing stuff around. Nobody fact-checks anything anymore — I mean, that’s how Trump got elected. He just said whatever he wanted, and people believed everything, and when the things he said turned out not to be true, people didn’t care because they’d already accepted it. It’s real scary. I’ve never seen anything like it.
You mentioned Trump, and you’ve probably heard the argument, or the concern, that fake news somehow helped him get elected. What do you make of that?
My sites were picked up by Trump supporters all the time. I think Trump is in the White House because of me. His followers don’t fact-check anything — they’ll post everything, believe anything. His campaign manager posted my story about a protester getting paid $3,500 as fact. Like, I made that up. I posted a fake ad on Craigslist.
Why? I mean — why would you even write that?
Just ’cause his supporters were under the belief that people were getting paid to protest at their rallies, and that’s just insane. I’ve gone to Trump protests — trust me, no one needs to get paid to protest Trump. I just wanted to make fun of that insane belief, but it took off. They actually believed it.
I thought they’d fact-check it, and it’d make them look worse. I mean that’s how this always works: Someone posts something I write, then they find out it’s false, then they look like idiots. But Trump supporters — they just keep running with it! They never fact-check anything! Now he’s in the White House. Looking back, instead of hurting the campaign, I think I helped it. And that feels [bad].
To me it seems weirdly appropriate that our con-artist president got a boost from this guy, even though he regrets it now. I understand that Facebook is changing its policy on fake news now, but Elvis has already left the building.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#2927
Posted 2016-November-17, 14:30
#2928
Posted 2016-November-17, 14:53
interview said:
PassedOut, on 2016-November-17, 14:26, said:
To me it seems weirdly appropriate that our con-artist president got a boost from this guy, even though he regrets it now. I understand that Facebook is changing its policy on fake news now, but Elvis has already left the building.
I hope you did cross check that information...
#2929
Posted 2016-November-17, 15:19
In St. Paul in the 1950s if the school system needed more money they had to put it before the voters. They did, and it failed. So they announced that since money was short they would be cutting back on football for the next fall, and then they put it up again. Probably they had already hit on the right strategy but to make sure we students had to bring stuff home that explained to parents the great importance of a yes vote. So a few of us got together and made up a Vote No flyer. We explained that property taxes would double, we explained that the so-called need for more money was all a sham and so on. Then we broke into the school, got into the office and put the copies we had made in the teacher mailboxes with a note saying that this should be distributed to the students. And so it happened. The measure was successful anyway. Cutting back on football??? Ok, so property taxes double. As long as they don't go spending the dough on Physics or English or that sort of stuff.
One has to take a realistic view of what will spur people to action.
There might be a clue to the recent election in here somewhere.
Added: And btw, I think it is really important to get this sort of nonsense out of your system when you are 16 or 17. For an adult to be doing ot is a bit pathetic.
#2930
Posted 2016-November-17, 15:28
olegru, on 2016-November-17, 14:53, said:
Yep.
National Report
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In 2014, a Facebook interface experiment included the site on a list of those whose stories were flagged as "satire" when appearing on the social network. Craig Silverman of emergent.info sees National Report as one of several websites which are "not driven by trying to do comedy or satire, but by what kind of fake stuff can we spin up to get shares that earn us money", with particularly widely spread hoax stories capable of earning thousands of dollars per day from on-site advertising.
Paul Horner was the publication's lead writer; his employment began shortly after National Report went online.
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Several hoax National Report stories have been mistakenly reported as fact by media outlets.
A report that Arizona governor Jan Brewer intended to introduce mandatory gay-to-straight conversion courses into the state's public school system. A spokesman for the governor called the fake article 'vile' and said 'its authors should be ashamed.' Brewer has been a target of gay rights activists because of her efforts to strip same-sex partners of government benefits, and for her stance on making it harder for gay couples to adopt children.
One article, at the time of the closure of some US monuments including the World War II memorial in Washington, DC, during a budget dispute, fooled researchers at Fox News Channel into reporting that the President had announced his intention to spend his own money to keep a Muslim museum open during a government shutdown.
Making money by conning people is clearly a business model that Trump likes, pathetic or not. But Horner got more than he bargained for this time...
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#2931
Posted 2016-November-17, 15:55
PassedOut, on 2016-November-17, 15:28, said:
Existing of hoax news site is not a question.
I mean did you crosscheck the claim that fake news site actually played serious role in the election a favor of Trump:
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It is always nice to think that people who do not agree with you are idiots who cannot understand simple things. Usually it is not the case.
I have many friends who are living in Russia. Some of them are really smart people. Smarter then me. They also very ethical people. They are Putin supporters. Go figure.
#2932
Posted 2016-November-17, 16:30
olegru, on 2016-November-17, 15:55, said:
I mean did you crosscheck the claim that fake news site actually played serious role in the election a favor of Trump:
That was Paul Horner's opinion. Everyone votes according to his or her own opinions. I don't have any way of knowing whether those fake news articles swung the election or not.
I do see that the Trump campaign tweeted fake news links to their supporters, so I suppose they intended those links to rake in some votes. For example, Lewandowski sent out the fake information about paying $3,500 to Trump protesters, and it is hard to imagine that he is stupid enough to believe that was true when he sent it. To me, that indicates the sorts of voters that he was trying to lure.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#2933
Posted 2016-November-17, 16:43
It's a bit frightening to think about what really swings elections, no matter which side you support.
#2934
Posted 2016-November-17, 16:46
Ask your senators not to confirm unqualified Trump crownies. Here are some of the stakes:
http://www.vox.com/p...emic-corruption
#2935
Posted 2016-November-17, 18:31
olegru, on 2016-November-17, 15:55, said:
A very smart, very ethical Russian that I've know for a long time has told me more than once that the Ukraine historically belongs to Russia and that the division was artificially established by the Soviet Union. If that view is widely held, I suppose it would account for some of Putin's support. (She does agree that the purchase of Alaska was legitimate.)
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#2936
Posted 2016-November-17, 18:33
cherdano, on 2016-November-17, 16:46, said:
Ask your senators not to confirm unqualified Trump crownies. Here are some of the stakes:
http://www.vox.com/p...emic-corruption
I'm in the habit of doing that, but first I need to see who the nominees actually are. If Romney gets Secretary of State, it's probably the best I could hope for.
Meanwhile, Trump will clearly change the tone in Washington: Civil servants befuddled by Trump's casual invitation to May
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I'm sure she will.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#2937
Posted 2016-November-17, 20:01
We can hope that this item is another of these fake news stories. If it is true, incomprehensibly rude only begins to describe it.
#2938
Posted 2016-November-17, 20:14
#2939
Posted 2016-November-17, 20:36
#2940
Posted 2016-November-18, 03:27
PassedOut, on 2016-November-17, 18:31, said:
Send her the link to the relevant wiki page.
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