as a member of the community, do you think the government are doing their action lessen the proliferation of misinformation in the community
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Yes I think as a member of comminity
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This is precisely what totalitarian governments attempt. And it is also what they consistently fail to achieve except to the extent that their interference in the free exchange of ideas imposes the state-sanctioned view upon the populace.
Free people ought to reject this line of thought without any hesitation. It entrusts the least reliable among us with that which we all have the individual responsibility to reserve for ourselves.
The government has a vested interest in growing its influence. For this reason it cannot and should not be trusted, except for the briefest possible periods of time, to do anything except that which we cannot do for ourselves.
When government authority at any level involves itself with the press, the press is no longer free. One reason the first amendment exists in the U.S. constitution is so that each one of us may police the free press. We do this by either buying or not buying, viewing or not viewing, accessing or not accessing whatever information is available to us in print, broadcast or online formats. Because we are free, we, the people, protect the freedom of the press. The same is true of any true freedom—because government does not grant any freedom, it can only limit it.
All we would get is misinformation if the government were given the latitude this question presumes.
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