Can we please, for the sake of our future, get it on record that treating *people* as our democratic equals isn't the same as treating all their *opinions* as being equally valid? Populist anti-intellectual demagoguery on the internet is not a synonym for democratic engagement.
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Honestly, truly? If we're going to progress as a society and keep this whole internet thing, we need to have actual penalties for lying online; for failure to do due diligence in disseminating information; for intent to misinform. Because right now, we're killing ourselves.
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The collective memory of humankind, our ability to pass on our ideas and discoveries, is the root of civilisation. So when we take the most ubiquitous, extraordinary means of disseminating those truths and use it to say that lies are their functional equal? We destroy ourselves.
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I'm just so tired, you guys. I feel like I could rant about this for a week and not fully articulate my fear of what happens if we uproot our entire cultural foundation of truth with nothing to replace it but shonky opinions. It's a long, dark Brexit of the soul.
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It is easier to destroy than create; we already knew that. So it only makes sense that tearing down our cultural trust in the very concepts of journalism, science, history, sociology - of REALITY - is so much easier than all the long centuries it took to build, fix, build again.
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We live in the Disinformation Age, and we have no roadmap for what to build in the ruins of the world we're in the cavalier process of destroying - because, like the Brexiteering UK government, too many responsible parties only want to have their fun NOW, not plan for later.
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I think we can fix things. I don't think we're past that point. But the process of getting there is so goddamn exhausting, so dispiriting. We're all slouching towards Bethlehem at this point. I only wish more people realised.
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