拜登和媒体的“反虚假信息”运动
Biden And The Media's 'Anti-Disinformation' Campaign

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/biden-and-medias-anti-disinformation-campaign

安德鲁·洛文塔尔 (Andrew Lowenthal) 的文章由布朗斯通研究所 (Brownstone Institute) 撰写,讨论了有关美国总统乔·拜登的宣传和操纵事实的问题。 洛文塔尔认为,多年来,媒体、“事实核查者”和反虚假信息团体一直保持着错误的叙述,正面描绘拜登,却忽视了潜在痴呆症的迹象。 然而,这种说法在几天内迅速发生变化,这意味着拜登患有快速发作的痴呆症。 作者质疑为什么人们在这么长的一段时间内接受这种叙述。 洛文塔尔随后强调了这种传播歪曲事实的具体例子,例如阿斯彭研究所的亨特·拜登笔记本电脑预铺练习,旨在淡化合法调查结果并保护拜登免受严重腐败指控。 《纽约时报》、《华盛顿邮报》、Twitter、Facebook 等主要媒体参加了此次演习,参与者包括布朗大学信息未来实验室前主任克莱尔·沃德尔 (Claire Wardle)。 此外,据称,2020 年,由 51 名前情报官员组成的联盟将亨特·拜登的笔记本电脑标记为俄罗斯的虚假信息策略。 结果,推特和脸书等社交媒体巨头压制了这个现在被广泛认为是真实的故事。 此外,PolitiFact 和类似的“事实核查”实体试图抹黑暗示拜登认知能力下降的文章的实例表明了这一现象的另一个方面。 这些组织经常将此类帖子贴上“错误信息”的标签,尽管有重要证据表明拜登的认知状态可能确实受到损害。 此外,克莱尔·沃德尔(Claire Wardle)建议,编辑真实但具有破坏性的材料会稍微改变其背景,使它们“武器化”。 这种策略允许任何人,只要进行适当的调整,就容易受到批评。 直到 6 月 21 日,沃德尔还在继续宣传拜登,表明她仍然对他有偏见。 最后,洛文塔尔得出的结论是,“事实核查”和“反虚假信息”部门中发现的腐败最终会以多种方式显现出来。 尽管努力压制异议者,但越来越多的人反对这些做法,这表明希望现实不会永远隐藏在谎言的面纱后面。

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原文

Authored by Andrew Lowenthal via The Brownstone Institute,

"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

- George Orwell, 1984

For years the media, “fact-checkers,” and “anti-disinformation” initiatives told the public there was nothing wrong with Joe Biden. A few weeks ago, in the space of five minutes, they flipped. Rapid-onset dementia had struck the President and it was time for change.

The people who claim they can sort truth from fiction spent years lying despite the crippling obvious. What is more baffling is why so many people went along with it for so long. Was it fear? Complacency? Cowardice? An incredible level of discipline was enforced – that has thankfully now unraveled.

Rather than debunking “misinformation,” Biden’s protectors often spread it.  

In August 2020 the Aspen Institute coordinated a Hunter Biden laptop pre-bunk exercise that sought to suppress a true story to protect Biden’s wayward son and shield the President from major corruption allegations. A swathe of major media and Big Tech participated in that exercise, including the New York TimesWashington Post, Twitter, Facebook, and many more. Claire Wardle, former director of “anti-disinformation” NGO First Draft (now the Information Futures Lab at Brown University) also participated.

In a letter allegedly organised by Anthony Blinken, 51 former intelligence agents claimed the Hunter Biden laptop was a “Russian information operation” and Facebook, Twitter, and others suppressed the story on their platforms. Almost everyone now admits the laptop was real.

Or take Biden’s claim that “You’re not going to get Covid if you have these vaccinations.”

PolitiFact thought that may have been an “exaggeration” but reassured us that cases of the vaccinated getting Covid are “rare.”

The Party told you to reject the evidence not just of your eyes and ears, but your whole body.

However, perhaps the biggest lie was the years-long campaign to “debunk” suggestions that Biden was growing incapable of commanding the highest office in the land. PolitiFact was very diligent in “fact-checking” “cheap fakes” and other stories that alleged Joe Biden was senile, reassuring us that everything was fine.

The term cheap fakewas coined by Britt Paris and Hunter Biden laptop denialist Joan Donovan. Donavan has long been a darling of the “anti-disinformation” field. 

In the words of Aspen Hunter Biden laptop pre-bunker Claire Wardle, the Biden cheap fakes are “the weaponization of context. It’s genuine content, but the context changes via minor edits. Anyone can be vulnerable with the right edit.” In fact, as recently as June 21 Wardle was carrying water for Biden. In a New York Times article that sought to debunk “misleading videos that play into and reinforce voters’ longstanding concerns about his [Biden’s] age and abilities,” Wardle explained that “This isn’t a new narrative, it builds on an existing one, which tends to be much more effective.” Yes, adding more true information to other true information tends to make an argument more convincing.

Or take Rebekah Tromble, Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs and the director of the Institute for Data, Democracy, and Politics at George Washington University. According to Tromble “Biden became a main target of deceptive edits.” “These clips draw on a common trope about President Biden that’s popular among his detractors: He’s old, bumbling, and senile, meaning he’s incompetent and incapable of doing this job.” His gaffes and inability to speak clearly are unrelated to his cognitive ability, and are instead because “Biden grew up stuttering.”

PolitiFact is a project of the Poynter Institute which coordinates the biggest network of fact-checkers in the world, the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN). IFCN is funded largely by Facebook but also by the “Craig Newmark Foundation, the Koch Foundation, the Knight Foundation, the Omidyar Network, the National Endowment for Democracy, Microsoft, and the Washington Post.” This is not a small fringe “fact-checking” outfit; it is one of the leading organizations in the sector. 

Perhaps the name makes it clear – it is Politi(cised) Fact-checking. 

Newsguard, a “disinformation” ranking service that can punish a news site’s advertising revenue through its rating system, has also been active. Power Line, a conservative online news outlet, alleges they were contacted by Newsguard in 2021 about their claims of Biden’s cognitive decline. In an email, Newsguard asked:

We’ve noticed that the site has repeatedly stated as fact in its article[s] that Joe Biden has dementia, both during the 2020 election cycle and since he became president. Why does the site make this claim without providing credible evidence that he has dementia?

Newsguard’s approach is particularly concerning because of its ability to impact the revenue of media outlets, and due to its strong links to the State Department and intelligence agencies – its board includes former CIA Director Michael Hayden.

If all that fails you can always blame the RussiansEUvsDisinfo, a European Union project to “forecast, address, and respond to the Russian Federation’s ongoing disinformation campaigns” claimed reports of Biden being “senile” are “false” and are part of “pro-Kremlin disinformation.”

Mainstream media have also been a critical part of the lying machine, claiming recent videos that show Biden wandering off at a G7 event were “misinformation” or “cheap fakes” and are part of a concerted effort to “hammer the narrative that Biden is too old to be president.” PolitiFact also “fact-checked” the story with the usual line.

The list could go on and on and on but Matt Orfalea’s amazing “sharp as a tack” compilation puts the nail in the coffin. More “out of context” clips and “cheap fakes” according to the “anti-disinformation” “experts” no doubt.

What is the lesson?

On one hand, censorship and suppression only work for so long. Reality will eventually catch up with you. However, it also tells us that a lot of people can pretend the emperor does have clothes, even when he is stark naked and half the court is screaming and pointing at the top of their lungs – also known as “spreading misinformation.”

It seems there is an endless supply of “fact-checking” and “anti-disinformation” sycophants ready to bow and scrape before the mad king.

Ultimately it tells us just how corrupt the “fact-checking” and “anti-disinformation” industries are. Whilst there are an increasing number of people on the outside speaking up, internally cowardice and the silencing of critics have allowed a prolific level of corruption to grow. This is an across-the-board problem in the liberal and progressive spheres where pious bullies have shut down dialogue. This corruption has led progressives and liberals down a disastrous dead end. Barring a miracle, Trump is coming.

If there is any justice a reckoning is also coming for the “fact-checkers” and “anti-disinformation” “experts.”

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Republished from the author’s Substack

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