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– Harvard and New College of Florida Are Divesting Themselves From Disinformation and DEI
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By Jennifer Oliver O'Connell | 11:00 PM on March 13, 2023
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The past few weeks have proven that the freedom of speech enshrined under the First Amendment is under assault by our government. Independent Journalists Matt Taibbi and Michael Schellenberger‘s March 9 testimony before the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government revealed just how determined Democrats in Congress are in silencing any speech that they do not agree with and any platform that chooses to disseminate said speech.
Both Taibbi and Schellenberger are progressive Democrats who voted for Joe Biden. Yet, because they hold the First Amendment and truth as a higher standard than political agendas and allegiances, they have been maligned and targeted as disinformation agents.
The latest "free speech absolutist" talking point is that "disinformation expertise doesn't exist." That's nonsense, of course. Disinfo comprises propaganda, manipulation, extremism, conspiracy theories, and political agitation. All of which are legitimate fields of study.
— Mike Rothschild (no relation) (@rothschildmd) March 10, 2023 https://twitter.com/rothschildmd
This is being further proven with the release of the J6 footage to Fox News's Tucker Carlson, and the meltdown that has ensued over information that,
1) should have been released two years ago; and,
2) further cements the government’s complicity in suppressing civil liberties.
But the news of late is signaling a change of direction at the breeding ground for these schools of thought. The dean of the esteemed Harvard University Kennedy School has decided to shutter the doors on a program that supposedly researched and documented disinformation. The Harvard Crimson seems very unhappy about it, as it reports:
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