Left-Wing Propagandist Brian Stelter Hosts ‘Disinformation’ Panel At World Economic Forum
Brian Stelter is a disinformation purveyor, and a former CNN anchor. hosted a panel titled “The Clear and Present Danger of Disinformation” Tuesday at the World Economic Forum (WEF), Davos. Instead of discussing truth-seeking, they were more interested in lamenting over Trump, demonizing and rebranding the censorship. “public safety.”
While many of the panelists claimed they wanted to protect free speech and expression, their policy prescriptions for combating disinformation showed us very clearly that this wasn’t the case. Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, panelist and New York Times journalist “the disinformation question maps basically to every other challenge that we’re grappling with as a society, and certainly the most existential among them.”
What is Sulzberger’s answer to the “existential” Disinformation “challenge”? Censorship.
“At some point, given the central role of the platforms in disseminating bad information, I think they’re going to have to do an unpopular and brave thing, which is to differentiate and elevate trustworthy sources of information consistently,” Sulzberger. “Until they do, we have to assume that those environments are poisoned.”
Understanding what the panelists consider disinformation and who they consider a promoter is crucial to understanding the rhetoric and people that the Davos crowd wants silenced is key. Seth Moulton, a panelist and U.S. Representative, declared early in the discussion that “Donald Trump came to power and proved that lying works.” Moulton later stated that although disinformation is possible on the left, “there’s some good evidence, at least in U.S. politics, that [the spread of disinformation] is more of a problem on the right.”
There’s a lot of irony in claiming that the left is more truthful than the right, given that the left profusely denies some of the universe’s most fundamental truths, particularly that men cannot be women and women cannot be men.
The panel also emphasized the importance of “established” Trust and power are being regained by news brands. However, instead of looking inward and discussing what caused the American people to distrust the media, such as their habitual lies on the Covid vaccine’s efficacy, the Russia collusion Hoax, and the Hunter Biden laptop cover-up, they blamed Trump.
Sulzberger said that distrust in corporate media was due to the phrases “fake news” And “enemies of the people,” Donald Trump used two terms to denigrate the corporate media. Sulzberger even likened the phrase’s modern use to Stalinist Russia and Nazi Germany.
“To be clear,” Sulzberger “terms like ‘fake news,’ and I mean, ‘enemies of the people,’ have been popularized cyclically in society and in some of the most, you know, repressive and dangerous moments, you know, Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia, right? So, I think anytime we’re hearing language like that applied to, you know, a free press, or more broadly free expression, I think, I think we should be really worried.”
All assurances made by the panelists about their ability to provide a reliable service will ultimately be ignored. “believe very strongly in free speech,” as Moulton said, turned out to be entirely false, especially when the term “public
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