Buongiorno, "J.C. DE MARTIN" <juancarlos.demartin@polito.it> writes:
Restando a un livello molto generale, premesso che:
- in anni recenti (post 2016, a spanne) il termine "populista" è stato volutamente distorto
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- da molto tempo, ma anche in questo caso con una recrudescenza in questi ultimi anni, il termine "complottista" è usato per squalificare a priori posizioni sgradite, evitando di entrare nel merito;
è necessario dire che nell'usare quei termini sono stato appositamente sarcastico? :-) Per la precisione, aggiungo che ho dimenticato di etichettare Andrew Lowenthal come no-vax, mea culpa! [...]
Argomento che va discusso - come tutti gli altri - facendo attenzione solo al merito delle questioni, evitando etichettature e altre fallacie argomentative.
in una civiltà matura ogni questione andrebbe discussa /nel merito/ ma noi siamo oltre, da _moltissimi_ anni: l'importante non è l'informazione e l'analisi, l'importate è LA PERCEZIONE che le persone ottengono attraverso la narrazione distorta della realtà... roba che il falso "massacro di Timisoara" è un lavoretto dei bambini alle scuole elementari.
E credo che, restando nel merito, ormai ci siano parecchi fatti, iniziative e dichiarazioni a giustificazione della mia preoccupazione.
sì ma per quanti fatti (iniziative, dichiarazioni) ci siano, ci sono altrettante contro-narrative che ANESTETIZZANO... l'alienazione comunque... [...]
siccome non vorrei che i lettori si perdessero il nocciolo della questione, ovvero la metamorfosi del progressismo di sinistra,
siccome a mio modesto parete il VERO nocciolo dell'analisi di Lowenthal è _precisamente_ la metamorfosi del progressismo di sinistra (ah, che malinconia!), mi permetto ancora di insistere /fastidiosamente/ su questo tema, perché l'analisi è molto azzeccata... riporto quindi uno stralcio di un "vecchio" articolo di Lowenthal, il cui titolo è in oggetto: https://brownstone.org/articles/the-censorship-industrial-complex/ «The Censorship Industrial Complex» By Andrew Lowenthal April 27, 2023 --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- Disinformation does of course exist and does need to be addressed. However, the biggest source of disinformation are governments, corporations, and increasingly anti-disinformation experts themselves, who have through COVID-19 and many other issues gotten the facts wrong. [...] It wasn't always like this. Over the past century the primary advocates of free speech have been liberals and progressives like myself, who frequently defended the rights of people whose values they sometimes differed from and were highly unpopular with mainstream American society at the time, such as the over-policing of the Muslim community during the War on Terror. At the most basic level, the idea that one day the shoe might be on the other foot seems beyond the comprehension of most. The result is a court of clowns. Feedback is not being taken in, pivots are not made, epistemological entropy ensues. While progressives might believe they are in charge, I think it's much more the case that we are being used. Under the cover of social justice, the corporate machine rolls on. The US government and its allies, realizing that information was the future of conflict, slowly but surely engineered a takeover of the independent, adversarial organisations that should be holding them to account. Some say this shift began under the “humanitarian intervention” rubric built for the Balkan conflicts. This was stepped up further when Condoleezza Rice provided a feminist cover for invading Afghanistan. The elites grab the ideas that serve their purposes, hollow them out, and get to work. Wealth inequality became much worse under COVID-19, even as the halls of power became more diverse. “Progressives” hardly said a word. The cultural shift is only partly organic. The Virality Project shows how powerful people cynically harnessed well-intentioned ideas about protecting people's health, when in reality, they were protecting and advancing the interests of Big Pharma and expanding the infrastructure for future information control projects. In February 2021 I met with a leading anti-disinformation organization, [FirstDraft] — now called the [Information Futures Lab] at Brown University — to discuss collaborating. The meeting became awkward when they claimed the Philippine [#Kickvax] campaign was anti-vaccination. Nearly half of EngageMedia's staff and most of the leadership team were Filipino. The campaign had come up in conversations with them, so I knew it was actually an anti-corruption drive focusing on the Chinese vaccine, hence the name: SinoVac + kickbacks = #Kickvax. The campaign was making serious allegations regarding the SinoVac procurement process. In 2021 Transparency International [ranked] the Philippines 117th for corruption out of 180 countries surveyed. Left-wing activism in the Philippines has long taken aim at corruption among elites. Despite this, FirstDraft staff told me very firmly again that #Kickvax was spreading anti-vaccine misinformation. I was given an “Are you from outer-space and/or a potential menace?” -type look before the meeting wrapped up. No collaborations were pursued. From the #TwitterFiles I've since seen just how deeply involved FirstDraft were in trying to squash valid questions around the vaccine. It was a core focus. FirstDraft were also part of the Trusted News Initiative, a kind of Virality Project for the legacy media. The Information Futures Lab runs a project to “ [increase vaccine demand].” Co-founder Stefanie Friedhoff is also part of the White House COVID-19 Response Team. [FirstDraft] <https://firstdraftnews.org/> [Information Futures Lab] <https://sites.brown.edu/informationfutures/> [#Kickvax] <https://twitter.com/hashtag/KickVax?src=hashtag_click> [ranked] <https://www.transparency.org/en/countries/philippines> [increase vaccine demand] <https://buildingvaccinedemand.org/> [...] The even bigger problem is a culture that supports widespread censorship, particularly among its previous guardians, progressives, liberals and the left. Free speech has become a dirty word for the very people who once led the free speech movement. Changing that is a long-term project that requires demonstrating how free speech is primarily there to protect the powerless, not the powerful. For example, the Virality Project's censorship of true stories of vaccine injury left us to the predation of Big Pharma, making us less safe. More free speech would have resulted in a better informed and better protected society. Most important is to return to strong principles of free expression, including for ideas we dislike. The shoe /will/ one day again be on the other foot. When that day comes free speech will not be the enemy of liberals and progressives, it will be the best possible protection against the abuse of power. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- saluti, 380° -- 380° (Giovanni Biscuolo public alter ego) «Noi, incompetenti come siamo, non abbiamo alcun titolo per suggerire alcunché» Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.