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The Left Suddenly Cares Very Little About Misinformation

Politics
United States
Started May 12, 2026

The article explores the apparent shift in the Left's stance on misinformation, suggesting a selective concern that aligns with political interests rather than a consistent commitment to truth.

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CLAIM Posted by admin May 12, 2026
The Left's current indifference to misinformation undermines its credibility and suggests a double standard in ethical standards.
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The fight against misinformation should not be politicized; it requires a united front regardless of party affiliation.
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Both parties engage in selective outrage over misinformation, often ignoring their own role in spreading it.
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Focusing on misinformation distracts from more pressing issues, and we should encourage critical thinking instead.
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Misinformation is a serious threat to democracy, and all political sides must prioritize combating it consistently.
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