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  1. I think they count everything that isn’t the govt msm approved narrative as mis or dis. Pointless exercise.

    1. Precisely. “Dis/misinformation” is just anything that contradicts what the government wants people to believe.

      1. Yep 100%. It’s all effectively just Ministry of Truth nonsense. The cracks are already well and truly established, especially wrt to the covid response, which was clearly never backed by “the science” (at the time), which I tried to expose here with zero success due to censorship. All science articles are dated – “we didn’t know” is not going to fly with me.

      2. Fidel Cashflow. It’s worse than that. It has to include the withholding of information from the citizens who it directly impacts upon, and whose lives, especially in the case of vulnerable young children, it can wreck.

        The apparent capture of the government, police, and media, by extremist transgender ideology, has been made obvious in New Zealand with the suppression of facts surrounding the shocking anti-women events at Albert Park in Auckland, and the lies told in its aftermath particularly by politicians, as well as the lies told beforehand about a key speaker to create hostility, mayhem and disorder.

        In this instance, now that we know that the police won’t protect women, i.e. biological women, from violence and intimidation, we are quite dependent upon reputable overseas media outlets recording and reporting indisputable proven facts when our own media suppresses them.

        This of course begs the question of what other matters bought-media may collude with government to conceal.

        1. My god you sound like another version of the disinformation project. Yes what happened in Albert Park was wrong but in your world Posey Parker whips out to defend women’s rights in between cooking batches of scones and helping out at the girl guides fundraiser.

    2. Yes, Philsybob, this is exactly what misinformation and disinformation is although the use of these terms is anything but pointless! Mis and dis are tools to censor and discredit counter government information.

      It speaks to the “quality” of government, and the media, that the world has today, that misinformation and disinformation are rarely absent from any given news cycle.

    3. That is often malinformation, information that is true but politically inconvenient.

  2. If the public are not free to use their discernment and make up their own minds as to what the truth is in general, then how can they be expected to make up their own minds about which is their preferred choice at the ballot box in particular? In the name of preventing “error”, perhaps we just shouldn’t be able to vote at all, and have the government vote for us instead, since “they know best”after all.

    1. Making a choice about who you vote for and what the actual truth on a subject is are two completely different things.

      1. They are intimately related and the principle is the same– discerning the truth and what is “right” is the basis of making a voting decision. If people are considered to be too dumb and credulous to determine things for themselves in general, then people shouldn’t be given the responsibility to making voting decisions in particular. But “dis/misinformation” isn’t at all about the “danger” of people believing or acting on falsities, it is about controlling what people think in a way that benefits Power.

    2. While I agree that the public should be free to choose it is also obvious that some of the public would not know the truth if they tripped over it so we need a way to make sure that public policy is soundly based. The subject of this article is not a source of reliable information.

  3. “This is not just a consequence of the pandemic hangover, but also accelerating social dislocation caused by ongoing crises of inequality, housing affordability, access to health and education, and so forth.”
    Not forgetting the division caused by Labour.

  4. Information: we have a covid vaccine. Government

    Dis/ misinformation: it doesn’t work and has magnets in it. Opposition

    1. Your post is actual disinformation National is squeaky Clean, both opposition parties favored vaccinating.
      Thanks for being an example of pro government imbalance.
      Good article by the OP. Crickets elsewhere in the MSM team of $55 million.

    2. But it doesn’t work, otherwise vaccinated people would never have been infected with Covid. And btw, the “Opposition” was completely on board with the government, and it’s “dis/misinformation” to claim otherwise.

      1. You really need to do your research on vaccine.No vaccine is designed to stop infection dead in its tracks, it is designed to minimize the impact of the disease by fighting off said disease.

        As for opposition, I was referring to the parliament anarchists.

    3. Government own stats: In the last month, 98% of covid infections were among those vaccinated and boosted.
      Meanwhile the Swiss have halted all mRNA vaccinations and boosters because of the risk.

      Time this blog caught up with the facts!

  5. It’s not only the Internet though, but corperate media that has been pushing these issues for decades. Questioning the ‘morality’ of science and so on. They’ve been accusing the left for ‘politicizing issues’ like the climate change or even the corona pandemic. Internet is making it all worse though for promoting actual fake news which many people are unable to recognize as such.

    It also seems that right-wing audiences are less likely to watch other news sources. Of course they get thier misinformation from the sitting Prime Minister. It doesn’t help at when prime ministers take all fake news and conspiracy theories at face value.

    1. My hunch on why right-wingers are more likely to get sucked into fake news is probably because journalists are overwhelmingly (and increasingly so) left-wing. People seek out viewpoints that reflect what they care about and MSM is less likely to do that for right-wingers.

      1. Sky News, TVNZ, herald paywalls. We pay them to literally brainwash us like some secrete club that only we’re proud to be associated with but never whisper it’s authors name.

        It’s weird because I hear people speak rightwing media narratives and they can never say where they got there sources from even when I press them and press them hard I do.

  6. Congratulations: finally someone who’s willing to buck the trend and question this pernicious group. They will not rest until every dissenter from the main-stream narrative is silenced. I was a medical research scientist and was taught to rigorously examine and interpret data. I’ve read a number of their papers, watched some of Kate Hannah’s videos and interviews and not once have I seen or heard her substantiate her assertions.
    Debate on different viewpoints is dead in legacy media. RIP proper journalism except in isolated online sites.

  7. These two and their ‘project’ are no better than self interested corporate lobbyists playing to woke fears of free speech that they dont agree with.
    Continuing the lie that anybody that questions the radical trans agenda and the sterilization and mutilation of children are Nazis and need to be sent for re-education
    Fuck off indeed.

  8. Excellent article. I am of the opinion that the disinformation project are just that, pedlars of disinformation. They lack any credibility

    1. what? that I can’t live as a woman if I’m not a woman? that sort of dis-information? I can’t live as as an african when I’m living in Africa? or live as a Maori on a marae because I’m not a Maori? that sort of credibility?

  9. the new angst.

    lets get all angsty

    I wish people would just mind their own business and get the fuck out of mine. If I want to believe fairies live at the bottom of the garden and post a lovely AI generated picture on social media – it doesn’t mean anything to you – so just shut the fuck up. if you want the truth, go and follow your own rainbows. angst angst angst. doof doof doof.

  10. Yes great article, the Disinformation Project is living uo to it’s name by projecting disinformation.

  11. There arent any posts here that criticize Bryce Edwards. I guess the online vitriol against him will be on Twitter, where Shaleel Lal posts his hatespeech. The most I can do is defend free speech, and the best way is speaking freely. But I am not sure about joining Twitter, it seems overloaded.

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