A federal judge’s preliminary injunction could impact government efforts to combat online disinformation

  • BumpingFuglies
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    3
    arrow-down
    8
    ·
    1 year ago

    So the next time some dumbass group says that vaccines are made of radioactive waste and will turn you into one of the aliens from District 9, the government won’t be able to do anything to stop them.

    Good. People shouldn’t rely on the government to determine what’s true. No person or organization should have that power. If somebody makes a dubious claim, let the people decide for themselves whether to believe it. After all, it’s not like the government is always right/right (correct/just).

    Good example: the government’s stance on various hallucinogenic drugs. It’s common knowledge now that cannabis, psilocybin, and possibly LSD have incredible medical benefits with relatively little drawback, but does the federal government acknowledge that scientific fact? Nope. I can’t say why for sure, but the most likely answer is that powerful people in the government profit from the war on drugs, and so use their power to keep it going.

    I miss the days when being liberal meant being suspicious of the government. Sometimes I feel like I’m the only liberal left in a sea of neolibs.