Media Literacy

America’s Working-Class Crisis: Is It Propaganda, Education, or the Democrats?

America has a profound problem, a multifaceted crisis impacting its very fabric, and it’s far more significant than any single political party’s perceived shortcomings. Framing it solely as a “Democrat’s working-class problem” is a gross oversimplification that ignores the larger societal issues at play.

The pervasive influence of misinformation and propaganda plays a crucial role in this national predicament. A significant portion of the population struggles with media literacy, making them susceptible to manipulative narratives and divisive rhetoric. This lack of critical thinking skills, coupled with a low reading comprehension rate, prevents many from discerning truth from falsehood, leading to a widespread acceptance of demonstrably false claims.… Continue reading

Trump Lied About Project 2025: No Surprise to Anyone

Trump disavowed Project 2025 during the campaign. Not anymore. This shift is less a surprise and more a stark reminder of a consistent pattern of behavior, leaving many to question why anyone expected anything different. The initial disavowal, conveniently timed before the election, served a calculated purpose: to appeal to a broader base of voters, particularly those wary of the extreme policies outlined in Project 2025. It was a masterful, if cynical, political maneuver.

The post-election embrace of Project 2025 feels less like a sudden change of heart and more like a calculated unveiling of a plan that was always lurking beneath the surface.… Continue reading

UN Report: Most Social Media Influencers Share Unverified Information

A recent UN report reveals a startling truth about social media influencers: a majority share information without verifying its accuracy. This isn’t a surprising revelation to many, but the official confirmation underscores a deeply troubling trend. The report highlights a systemic issue where the pursuit of views, engagement, and ultimately, advertising revenue, trumps the responsibility of disseminating accurate information. The platforms themselves are complicit, knowingly designing algorithms that prioritize virality over truth. This isn’t accidental; it’s a deliberate design choice with consequences far beyond mere annoyance.

The report’s findings directly challenge the very concept of the “influencer.” Many argue that the term is a manufactured title, bestowing undue importance on individuals who often lack the skills or inclination to fact-check.… Continue reading

Fox News Falls for The Onion’s Satire, Claims Trillions of Readers

Fox News mistakenly reported The Onion’s satirical claim of having 4.3 trillion daily readers as factual news, both on-air and in a written article. This occurred during a segment about Alex Jones’ Infowars sale to The Onion, highlighting the network’s failure to recognize the satirical nature of the claim, found on The Onion’s “About” section. The error prompted widespread ridicule on social media, with users pointing out the absurdity of the figure and the network’s journalistic lapse. To date, Fox News has not corrected the error.

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Gen Z Bro Media Diet: Symptom or Scapegoat for Democratic Election Losses?

The 2024 election results revealed a significant gender gap among young voters, with young men favoring Donald Trump over Kamala Harris, defying conventional wisdom about Gen Z’s progressive leanings. This trend may be attributed to the rise of right-leaning online influencers who cater to a predominantly male audience, promoting a culture of self-interest and skepticism towards institutions, sentiments echoed by Trump’s campaign. These influencers, often operating outside traditional media structures, appeal to young men who feel left behind by societal progress and find solace in a media landscape that validates their grievances. This rightward shift among young men, fueled by a backlash against social justice movements and online harassment campaigns, has led to a surge in content that reinforces traditional gender roles and a sense of male entitlement.

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TikTok removes Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik, citing ‘covert influence operations’

The recent decision by TikTok to remove Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik from its platform due to “covert influence operations” is quite interesting, to say the least. I mean, let’s be real, it’s not exactly a secret that these outlets have been pushing Russian propaganda for quite some time. The fact that they’re finally being called out on it is definitely a step in the right direction.

But here’s the thing – what about all the influencers they fund to spread their BS? It’s not just about RT and Sputnik, but also the individuals who are essentially puppets pushing this propaganda.… Continue reading