Friday, December 16, 2016

Russia's alleged 'fake news' raises questions about existing media bias

Russia's alleged 'fake news' raises questions about existing media bias: Distinctly Catholic: Russia's alleged use of fake news to affect the election raises questions about how we in the media operate.

MGB;While the Russian press is noted for treating propoganda as news, in the case of the eleciton, they simply hacked what was embarrassing to Debbie Wasserman Schultz.  Some people can be forgiven for fake news.  People speaking for the Church, like the inaptly named Susan B. Anthony Fund, cannot.  At some point they are knowingly committing evil.  Sadly, the bishops let them get away with it. Of course, some would say on the left that doctrinal errors on gay marriage (and ordinateion) and birth control are also deliberate falsehoods undertaken for institutional reasons, even when the truth is obviously the other way. Faith is where we realize that the truth wins in the end.

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