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Can The iPhone Save Our Democracy?

Politics
United States
Started January 31, 2026

Well, its video camera is the only reason Minneapolis isn't still under siege

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
The iPhone's video capabilities empower citizens to document injustices, enhancing accountability and bolstering democratic participation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
Relying on smartphones like the iPhone for democracy undermines traditional media and can lead to misinformation spreading unchecked.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
The iPhone's role in democracy is overstated; technology cannot replace the need for civic education and active community engagement.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
While the iPhone plays a role in documenting events, it also distracts citizens from engaging in deeper political discourse.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
The accessibility of iPhones democratizes information sharing, enabling marginalized voices to be heard in the political arena.
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