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It doesn’t really matter how much factual information is available to the public. Ironically, though we live in a time when freedom and access to information has never been greater, so has the exposure to misinformation. As a result, we have not only more enlightenment, we also have more opportunity to spread stupidity and banality disguised as useful information. It’s as if we opened the door to let the dog in and all the rats and insects flooded in as well.
With the explosion of information platforms such as IPads, Smartphones and Social Networking apps, we can all know that Jennifer Aniston has a new hairstyle. We know that Charlie Sheen goes on the occasional bender. We can also learn what’s happening on the other side of the world in real time. For instance, we know that Mohamar Gaddaffi may be at risk of losing his seat on the United Nations human rights council and may drop out of the running for the Nobel Peace prize. But at least these are all observable events. They really don’t need anyone to explain what happened.
Sadly, many people don’t consume news and information critically, they swallow it whole without any thought as if it were Flintstones multivitamins. It’s easy to find these people because when you ask them to elaborate on why they believe what they believe, they parrot the standard talking points lines they’ve been conditioned with from the popular media. What they are often unable to distinguish however are facts from opinions. In this day and age, there are those who still think the moon landing was a hoax. There are those that think that the terrorist acts of 9-11 were inside jobs perpetrated by the U.S. government. There are those that still think rap music has any redeeming value and is a legitimate art form.
And of course, there are those that still believe two of the biggest fibs ever foisted on the public. One is old and classic, the other one a relatively new whopper. Both are related and both are nicely summed up by a comment on a recent snowfall in Victoria, B.C. by an unknown writer in response to the news story in the above link: