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All the News that Fits 0

At the Kansas City Star, Melinda Henneberger takes a long look at the damage that those who peddles lies as “news” do to our polity. She starts with the story of Andrew D. Lester, the man who shot a young black man who was sent to pick up his little brothers, went to the wrong address through a quite understandable mistake, and was shot for knocking on a door.

A snippet; follow the link for the rest.

. . . according to his grandson, Lester had in recent years been “radicalized” by the highly profitable and paranoid fantasies spread by Fox News and its equally imbalanced imitators.

That, Lester’s 28-year-old grandson Klint Ludwig told The Star, is how the retired airplane mechanic fell “further down the right-wing rabbit hole as far as doing the election-denying conspiracy stuff and COVID conspiracies and disinformation, fully buying into the Fox News, OAN kind of line” while immersed in “a 24-hour news cycle of fear and paranoia.”

Melinda Henneberger isn’t alone in her concerns. Retired Navy Captain Larry Gebhardt, writing at the Idaho State Journal, is concerned that we are becoming (being turned into?) a nation of scaredy cats afeared of each others’ shadows.

Tucker Carlson, with a nose like Pinocchio's, on Fox News says,

Image via Job’s Anger.

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