The Right Seeks to Undermine Evidence as Part of Propaganda Push
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Grassroots Preview: Cherry-PickingThe Right Seeks to Undermine Evidence as Part of Propaganda Push
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Cherry-picking for Propaganda and Politics A starving child with cystic fibrosis, one of thousands of starving children in Gaza, is suddenly cast by the right as proof that famine is being overblown. An undocumented Dominican is accused of slashing a police officer — and used as evidence that “criminal aliens” are running rampant, fueling crime waves in so-called sanctuary cities. A singular (so far) “bad” jobs report, rather than being viewed as a warning, is recast as nefarious, “cooked books” designed to make the president look bad. Three separate and, seemingly, unrelated news items from late July and early August. Three cases, however, that are intimately connected — because of what they say about how we process facts and especially how the conspiratorial right uses and misuses information as it crafts narratives designed to prop up President Donald Trump.
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