To say that not every story on Facebook is true misses the point. Some of us are honestly trying to discern what is going on with COVID, is the vaccine safe, does it work, etc. In the meantime, lies are being propagated at every turn. You may have your mind made up on every issue, but not everyone does. I want compete and accurate information before I make up my mind and it is difficult to obtain. This story wasn’t just posted on Facebook. It was propagated all over the place. I saw it at Yahoo!.com, USA today, business insider, and several other websites picked the story up and ran with it. But none of them were critical of it at all they just posted it as fact. It was posted here by Bobbie as fact. I didn’t see anyone jump in and question it other than XULou. I’m kind of glad he did because I took the story at face value. I’ve spoken to several people who have use that story to defend their position on vaccination. The point Lou is making is that there is a lot of propaganda out there and many people are not being critical of it when it comes from their favorite news source, whether right leaning or left leaning. To point out right leaning bias does not make left leaning bias disappear, the same is true for provax and antivax sources. Everyone should think critically of everything they read, regardless of the source of information.
Here is a link to the USA Today story via yahoo (the title of the link appears to have changed, but as of right now it still links to the original article):
https://news.yahoo.com/johnson-johns...080034738.html