Guest MINDSETTER™ Broadmeadow: What Happened to My Country?

Guest MINDSETTER™ Joe Broadmeadow

Guest MINDSETTER™ Broadmeadow: What Happened to My Country?

President Donald Trump
There’s a new boogie man in America, fake news. If one listens to the rumble and rancor, fake news is either a scourge threatening our very survival or something worse.

Like sheep, we wallow in ignorance hoping someone else fixes the problem.

Fake news is the Anti-Christ, and we must defeat the dark one.

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We do not want to give up our Candysmushed, JPEGged, Youtube, hashtagged, emoji-laden online twitter party where anyone can pretend to be profound, tough, and brilliant. Google is the god of all knowledge. The modern Oracle of Delphi. Why read and learn when I can Google it?

Fatalities of folly litter the information highway.

Do not suggest we educate ourselves or our children, that’s the job of teachers. However, we choose to believe the teacher’s union engages in a conspiracy not to teach our children, but to turn them into transgendered robots. It’s true, I read it online. Or it might be fake.

I need somebody to figure this out for me.

We need new laws, new statutes, new prisons, and a new federal agency like Homeland Security to hunt down, capture, or destroy those who spread fake news. The Federal Bureau of Information Authenticity sounds trustworthy.

If you believe the fake news, the terrorists win. We need Big Brother to sort through things and tell us the truth.

It won’t be easy. Separating the fake from the merely depressing is fraught with difficulty. It may require people to think for themselves. Oh, the horror.

For most people, the news is fake if it is negative about someone they support but the absolute truth if it is about those they detest.

Corroboration is irrelevant if you believe the story. One man’s fake is another’s gospel. Never let the truth hinder an excellent story.

I will say this; it strains credulity that the Department of Justice and all the Intelligence agencies conspired to fake stories. You put those agencies in a room, and they argue about what date it is. If they agree on something, there must be an excellent reason. The Russian investigation bears fruit, despite “fake” news pronouncement to the contrary.

But that’s beside the point.

What happened to my country? A country that once was a bright shining city on the hill. That beacon of rationality, thoughtful discourse, and intelligence.

A country that succeeded because of our ability to disagree on approaches but not goals. A place where the art of compromise was a virtue, not a vice.

President Kennedy, in his inaugural address, said. “Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.”

Kennedy never imagined that the nation we need fear most would be our own.

Today’s American wants no one to stand in opposition to them, refuses to bear even the slightest burden, takes offense at the most minor of disagreements, and does not value intelligence enough to separate nonsense from that which matters.

Today’s America fears innovative ideas, thoughts, or concepts. We want to make America great again without any clear idea of what or when that was.

We are afraid to learn, afraid to grow, afraid to expand our horizons beyond that which we are most familiar. We cling to our positions not because of evidence but because it fits our preconceived notions.

We must protect ourselves from everything. We no longer have that spirit to do things because they are hard, preferring to seek a less challenging path.

Or do nothing.

We see the big bad bully everywhere. The National Enquirer style of creative news manipulation used to be amusing, who knew it was also dangerous?

If Americans want a government to protect them from everything, who will protect them from the government? There’s a fine line between protection from false ideas and prohibiting ideas that challenge the status quo. (See the Declaration of Independence. You can Google it if you’ve never read it.)

Have we lost the ability to think for ourselves? Have we abdicated our ability to evaluate, measure, analyze, and sift through information and draw a logical conclusion?

Is fake news a problem? Not if one bothers to think. Is that too much a burden to bear? One might think so. The problem is our perception.

When a President defines as fake any news story critical of him, his policies, or his pronouncements he demeans the value of a free press. He also risks being perceived as endorsing the Nazi philosophy of Joseph Goebbels who said,

“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.”

Want to make America great again? Find our common sense, courage, and rationality.

Joe Broadmeadow is an author and a former captain of the East Providence Police Department.

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