"Fake News" is not enough to take away our freedom of speech. In situations where the government or any of its agency is engaged in #fakenews, what do you suggest we do to government or its agency?
There is no amount of abuse of the free speech that should warrant gagging of citizens. There are laws in place to sanction anyone who publishes information that are discovered to be untrue.
When a government agency claims not to be at a particular place carrying out an activity when in actual fact there are numerous evidences showing that they were there, what would you call that? Isn't that #fakenews?
Is the weight of the #fakenews carried by citizens higher than that peddled by government and/or its agencies in the guise of trying to control the narrative?
3) Some are so foolish as to interrupt and anticipate those that speak, instead of hearing and thinking before they answer, which is uncivil, as well as silly.
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The waters kept coming up until they were almost at his waist. Suddenly a helicopter appeared overhead and a rope ladder was lowered down. ‘Oh no, God will take care of me.’
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