Tuesday, December 6, 2016

The Problem with Fake News (sometimes known as printed Rumors)

The first person says "I bet they do such and such they are so bad."

The next person says, "They do such and such they are so bad."

The next person adds something else bad that isn't true at all.

This is how Blacks were hung in the south with burning crosses on their front lawns
And hung from their own trees.

This also happens to Christians who are often white in Muslim Countries.

What do you think is starting to happen to Muslims now in this country from Christians?

The same thing. People are going to make stuff up that isn't true at all.

You know what I watched today. The story about the child sex ring was made up by a Hillary voter.
He showed no remorse for making up this story and seemed more interested in the attention he got more than anything else.

He said he got $8000 dollars for this story that was picked up 1.6 million times before the election. Does he feel any remorse. No. Not really. He didn't even keep the money because once the web sites carrying this story realized it was fictional he had to pay back the $8000.

So, one man who took it seriously took an assault weapon and shot it into the ground and was arrested for it, all for a completely fictional story in the first place.

Just because something is printed you cannot necessarily believe it. If you do sometimes people die either here in the U.S. or around the world who are innocent of any wrong doing. This pizza place might shut down in order so that no one dies because of a fictional story made up by a Clinton voter for fun and attention.

Around the world people, especially minorities die or are stoned or are killed in really gruesome ways. Sometimes whole families die just from rumors that are not true.

Is that going to happen to the U.S. too?

It's up to all of us to find a way to prevent the deaths of innocent people from rumors.

There are already too many people killed by the ignorant around the world already.

Let's not let it happen here too.

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