The fairness doctrine of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949, was a policy that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that fairly reflected differing viewpoints.[1] In 1987, the FCC abolished the fairness doctrine,[2] prompting some to urge its reintroduction through either Commission policy or congressional legislation.[3] However, later the FCC removed the rule that implemented the policy from the Federal Register in August 2011.[4](Wikipedia)
Human knowledge has progressed exponentially since the dawn of modern science. It is no longer reasonable to accept claims without sufficient objective evidence. The harm from religion, alternatives to medicine, conservatism, and all other false beliefs will be exposed on this blog by reporting the findings of science. This blog will also reinforce what should be the basics of education: History, Civics, Financial Literacy, Media Literacy, and Critical/Science Based Thinking.
Showing posts with label Censoring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Censoring. Show all posts
Monday, August 15, 2022
Countering False Information
With the present poison of "fake news" from conservative political/religious media, it seems reasonable to return to the above in some form. Ideally, I would like to see a contemporaneous rebuttal to any program or advertisement that is counter to facts as understood by science. Included would be religions, alternatives to medicine, unsupported conspiracy theories, and any other pseudo (false) science (knowledge). At a minimum, I would want a verbal (radio/podcast) and/or visual labeling presented as the information is being presented similar to the following:
Obviously, we are a LONG way from this being required. However, with a science-based thinking government and electorate, I see no barrier to it.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Facebook Is Censoring Science And Journalism
"FB removed the page of a pro-GMO advocate but allows the controversial Dr. Oz to promote miracle cures."
Facebook’s policy seems clear: If somebody is offended, it is best to censor first and ask questions later.
Facebook’s policy seems clear: If somebody is offended, it is best to censor first and ask questions later.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)