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Here’s how to save Americans from Republican-led misinformation

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Atheists have an advantage in exposing theism as untenable—their arguments remain constant, unlike Republican propaganda, which shifts every 2-4 years with each election cycle’s new set of fake issues. From trickle-down economics to ‘stop the steal,’ purveyors of truth face an ever-changing landscape of misinformation. Meanwhile, millions are engulfed in a 24/7 stream of right-wing propaganda, voting against their own interests in favor of billionaires.

Genuine journalism offers an escape, but right-wing media indoctrinates, making its followers resistant to facts. A Fox News viewer knows less than someone who watches no news at all. The most promising solution? Litigation. Alex Jones was sued into bankruptcy, and Fox News paid $787.5 million for election lies. Imagine a charity that funds lawsuits against disinformation. As fake networks face legal consequences, viewers might return to reputable news, reversing propaganda’s damage and restoring America’s grasp on reality.

REFUTED “Imagine running on the promise of fixing all of the problems you and your party created in the first place”

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This meme falsely claims that Democrats, led by Kamala Harris, are trying to fix problems they themselves created. This is misleading and ignores the complexity of governance. Many of today’s issues were exacerbated by Republican policies, like Trump’s tax cuts for the wealthy, which increased the national debt and worsened income inequality. Reagan-era policies slashed taxes on the rich, driving wealth inequality. Democrats are working to undo years of GOP neglect, focusing on policies that help working families and improve healthcare. Blaming Democrats for problems they didn’t create is dishonest and ignores the damage caused by Republican obstructionism.