Yes, we need to fight back against government's propaganda efforts
Whenever anyone talks about taking steps to address “disinformation” or “misinformation,” unless the next words out of their mouth include something about using speech to counter it, they’re really trying to advocate for censorship.
That’s all that it means.
And let’s also understand that when a governmental entity censors certain information, what it’s also doing is amplifying information it approves of, thus making it propaganda.
Now there are lawsuits trying to address this.
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