Coronavirus
disinformation is the hot topic of the day, with pressure
mounting on social media platforms to censor incorrect
information about the virus and mainstream news outlets
blaring dire warnings every day about the threat posed by
the circulation of false claims about the
pandemic. "As fast as the coronavirus has
raced around the globe, it has been outpaced by a blinding
avalanche of social media sorcery and propaganda related to
the pathogen, much of it apparently originating in Russia,"
the Washington Post editorial board warns.
"As always when it comes to its relations with the West,
Moscow’s main currency is disinformation, and it spends
lavishly." This would be the same Washington
Post who
falsely assured us that the Bush administration had
provided "irrefutable" proof that the government of Iraq had
weapons of mass destruction. The same Washington Post
who falsely
assured us that Russian hackers had penetrated the US
electricity grid to cut off heat during the winter, and who
circulated
a McCarthyite blacklist of alternative media outlets
designated "Russian propaganda" compiled by a group of
anonymous internet trolls. The same Washington Post
whose sole owner is
a literal CIA contractor yet never discloses this brazen
conflict of interest when reporting on the US intelligence
community as per standard journalistic protocol. If
outlets like The Washington Post had done a better
job of consolidating their reputation as a reliable news
source instead of constantly deceiving their readers about
very important matters, people would believe them instead of
believing a "blinding avalanche of social media sorcery"
(and web wizardry and internet incantations and electronic
enchantments and net
necromancy). Funny, this is exactly
what the US is doing to China, Iran, Venezuela & Cuba to
deflect from its own abysmal failures that turned America
into the world's largest corporate sacrifice zone https://t.co/yIXGZoZp9L —
Abby Martin (@AbbyMartin) March
28, 2020 We're seeing these
urgent warnings about coronavirus disinformation and
misinformation from mainstream outlets who've sold the
public lies about war after war, election after election,
status quo-supporting narrative after status quo-supporting
narrative. "Here’s
How to Fight Coronavirus Misinformation" reads a
headline by The Atlantic, whose editor-in-chief
Jeffrey Goldberg once
assured us that "the coming invasion of Iraq will be
remembered as an act of profound morality,” and whose star
writer is David
"Axis of Evil" Frum. "China and Russia have seized
on the coronavirus outbreak to wage disinformation campaigns
that seek to undermine the U.S. and its handling of the
crisis, rather than addressing public criticism of their own
struggles with the pandemic," warns
The New York Times, who played
a leading role in the disinformation campaign to build
support for the Iraq invasion and who aggressively pushed
crazy-making Russia hysteria (including famously retracting
its bogus "17 intelligence agencies" claim). So it
is understandable that people are suspicious and looking to
alternate sources for answers. The outlets which are warning
them about the dangers of this virus and defending massive,
unprecedented changes which have an immense impact on the
lives of ordinary people have an extensive and
well-documented history of lying about very important
things. People are aware of this, in their own ways and to
varying degrees, and it doesn't help that all the usual
suspects are behaving in a way that feels uncomfortably
familiar. "This pandemic will be more consequential
than 9/11. It probably already is. People just don’t
realize it, because they still think—still feel—that
once this is all over we’ll go back to the way things used
to be. We won’t," says
The Bulwark, whose founder
Bill Kristol was also
the founder of the wildly influential think tank Project
for a New American Century (PNAC). PNAC famously argued a year
before the 9/11 attacks that the
massive worldwide increase in US military interventionism
they were promoting at the time would not be possible
without “some catastrophic and catalysing event - like a
new Pearl Harbor”. All of which miraculously came to
pass. “This pandemic will be more
consequential than 9/11. It probably already is. People just
don’t realize it, because they still think—still
feel—that once this is all over we’ll go back to the way
things used to be. We won’t.” https://t.co/WzorDyXIYR —
Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) March
30, 2020 I personally believe
there's enough evidence that this virus is sufficiently
dangerous to justify many of the significant steps nations
have been taking (though of course we must oppose and be
vigilant against government overstepping into
authoritarianism). The statistics are still very blurry and
unreliable, but the mountains of testimonies by
rank-and-file medical staff pouring in from areas where the
outbreak is bad constitute enough anecdotal evidence for me
to believe that this virus can very easily overwhelm our
healthcare systems if we don't collectively take drastic
measures to contain it. That said, I certainly can't
cast blame on people who believe the threat the virus poses
is being greatly exaggerated. Not because I think they're
right, but because you don't blame a population who's been
constantly lied to for their disbelief in what they're being
told by the very political/media class which has been lying
to them. It's not the fault of the rank-and-file public that
they're believing conspiratorial narratives, erroneous
Facebook memes, right-wing pundits and the US president over
the mainstream press; it is the fault of the mainstream
press themselves. I've taken a lot of flack in
conspiracy circles lately for my relatively normie stance on
Covid-19, but I also can't really take it personally because
it isn't really their fault. Not everyone has the time and
the resources to independently comb through many disparate
bits of information about a single topic and synthesize a
lucid understanding of what's going on; that's meant to be
the job of the press, but since they've neglected to do
their job time and time again they lack the credibility to
demand that people believe what they're reporting. So
I never join in the loud finger-wagging and aggressive
demonization of those who express doubt in what's really
going on with this thing. I'll leave that to those of a more
mainstream bent, since they seem to enjoy it so much. As for
myself, I will continue pointing out that the reason
misinformation is so readily believed is the same as the
reason Trump's criticisms of the mainstream press are so
readily believed: they have absolutely earned their garbage
reputation. The
whole reason the world is the way it is right now is because
people have been manipulated by the media-controlling class
into accepting an absolutely insane status quo as normal.
That's the only reason anyone believes it makes sense for so
few to have so much while so many have so little, for
trillions of dollars to be poured into military expansionism
and wars which benefit no one but the rich and powerful, for
the environment to be destroyed to make a few more
millionaires into billionaires, for a demented right-wing
racist warmonger to be running against another demented
right-wing racist warmonger for the most powerful elected
office on the planet. The big lies happen once in a
while, but these little lies of normalizing our insane
status quo happen every single day. On some level everyone
is aware, however dimly, that our society is crazy and needs
to change drastically, and so they are also aware that this
is the opposite of the message they receive every day from
the "authoritative" narrative-makers. The crazier things
get, the more this awareness will necessarily grow, and the
less people will trust the billionaire media whose only
purpose is to maintain the status quo upon which its owners
have built their respective kingdoms. You can't blame
people for being distrustful when you make them that way.
The people screaming the loudest about disinformation right
now are the ones most responsible for
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