manton
manton

I blogged when the JD Vance couch joke started making the rounds that we should avoid disinformation even when it’s funny. So perhaps there’s a bit of karma with the fake Springfield, OH story. Trump would make up racist things about immigrants no matter what, of course! Our standard is higher. 🇺🇸

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darby3
darby3

@manton No. This posits that the Democrat side fired the first shot, instead of finally firing a shot after years? decades? of overwhelmingly Republican-generated misinformation.

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manton
manton

@darby3 Definitely not the first shot, I agree with that, but it's a slippery slope when we start making things up.

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manton.org
manton.org

@manton Letting the Republicans say "well, Democrats make up facts too" is an unforced error. We do not make things up. We do not knowingly spread misinformation. Policy is rooted in what's really happening and a desire to make people's lives better. 🇺🇸

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petebrown
petebrown

@manton Sorry, but no—this is a category error. So far as I know, no couches were harmed in the making of the couch joke and I doubt any couches have been harmed as a result of the joke. Meanwhile, bomb threats are being called in to schools because of the fake Springfield story and we will be very lucky if no one ends up getting hurt because of it.

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manton
manton

@petebrown To be clear, I'm not saying those two things are comparable in any way. One is basically harmless, one has already done a lot of real damage, as you said.

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pratik
pratik

@manton false equivalency warning. Also, mainstreaming of blatantly false (lies) news is done by only one party.

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