Hempy McNoodle
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Free on youtube! This is a crucial documentary which is normally not available for free.
Zeitgeist: The Movie - YouTube
Zeitgeist: The Movie - YouTube
Free on youtube! This is a crucial documentary which is normally not available for free.
Zeitgeist: The Movie - YouTube
Oh goodness. This one has been free since February 2014 and it is 4 minutes longer. Those four minutes are missing in your link. Must be some super secret bombshell 'boom' type revelations were deleted. See if you can spot the difference.
There are other free versions too.
Rob Schneider on Twitter: "Once a gov’t is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition,it has only 1 way to go,& that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures,until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens & creates a country where everyone lives in fear HarryTruman" / Twitter
"Once a gov’t is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition,it has only 1 way to go,& that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures,until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens & creates a country where everyone lives in fear" HarryTruman
is posting it twice supposed to make it more frightening? or are you just bored?
Governments and social media platforms should not rely on content removal for combatting harmful scientific misinformation online, a report by the Royal Society, the UK's national academy of science, has said.
The Online Information Environment report also warns that the UK Government's upcoming Online Safety Bill focuses on harms to individuals while failing to recognize the wider ***8216;societal harms' that misinformation can cause. Misinformation about scientific issues, from vaccine safety to climate change, can cause harm to individuals and society at large.
The report says there is little evidence that calls for major platforms to remove offending content will limit scientific misinformation's harms and warns such measures could even drive it to harder-to-address corners of the internet and exacerbate feelings of distrust in authorities.
It recommends wide-ranging measures that governments, tech platforms and academic institutions can take to build resilience to misinformation and a healthy online information environment.
This is one of those rare occasions I find myself in agreement with the "alternate facts" folks, who I've come to describe as "broken clocks".
from https://royalsociety.org/news/2022/01/scientific-misinformation-report/
One is a link. I know that some folks don't open links. So, I posted it so you don't have to open it.