Fearing the classes will be taught with a bias against conservative media, Rep. Adam Niemerg called the law "anti-Trump, anti-conservative” and an attempt by the left "to get into our school systems at a young age. But supporters of the law say it's not about politics, but giving students tools to develop their own BS detectors.
How to defend against misinformation via the media? It’s a tough nut to crack, given the economic circumstances faced by broadcasting companies, especially in the realm of local news reporting shows. Remember, everything you see on TV is nothing more than a scripted TV show, especially TV news. Serious ‘journalists’ sit in front of a three robot cameras and read straight from the TelePrompTer right into our living rooms. Unfortunately, those charged with developing the script are people least qualified to do so. In order to cut costs, newsrooms, both print and broadcast, are filled with kids right out of… Read more »
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4 years ago
“Rep. Adam Niemerg called the law “anti-Trump, anti-conservative” and an attempt by the left “to get into our school systems at a young age,” per Illinois Radio Network.”
Given what we know about the corrupt, degenerate Illinois legislature, he wouldn’t be wrong.
There is a good chance this law will back fire as parents encourage their children to call out educators for ‘fake news’ and then challenge school boards and publicly blast teachers who force children to accept F’in CNN as truth.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
How to defend against misinformation via the media? It’s a tough nut to crack, given the economic circumstances faced by broadcasting companies, especially in the realm of local news reporting shows. Remember, everything you see on TV is nothing more than a scripted TV show, especially TV news. Serious ‘journalists’ sit in front of a three robot cameras and read straight from the TelePrompTer right into our living rooms. Unfortunately, those charged with developing the script are people least qualified to do so. In order to cut costs, newsrooms, both print and broadcast, are filled with kids right out of… Read more »
“Rep. Adam Niemerg called the law “anti-Trump, anti-conservative” and an attempt by the left “to get into our school systems at a young age,” per Illinois Radio Network.”
Given what we know about the corrupt, degenerate Illinois legislature, he wouldn’t be wrong.
There is a good chance this law will back fire as parents encourage their children to call out educators for ‘fake news’ and then challenge school boards and publicly blast teachers who force children to accept F’in CNN as truth.