• @ccunning
    link
    1092 days ago

    Honestly even putting this nonsense in a headline is negligent.

      • @drunkpostdisaster
        link
        123 hours ago

        The6 are going to run the country. We need ti known what these people think

      • @febra
        link
        162 days ago

        It’s called the 24/7 news cycle. They need to keep pumping out trash like this otherwise they might not improve their profit margins.

    • @fukhuesonOP
      link
      0
      edit-2
      2 days ago

      Maybe we shouldn’t inform the population about this… And any other of Trump’s plans since they’re so obviously bad they don’t need explanation?

      Simply irresponsible to not do so, especially after an election where so much of the population were convinced Trump would be better for the economy. If anything we should be working harder to inform people, not looking for reasons to avoid these topics. What if someone saw that RFK would be doing this and saw no counter to his misinformation? Because it’s below someone to even discuss?

      It’s a duty to inform people, and I’m glad poynter is taking the initiative.

      • @RedAggroBest
        link
        132 days ago

        To support this counterpoint, this is exactly the headline my moron coworker would click and MAYBE get corrected in his stance on fluoridated water

        • @fukhuesonOP
          link
          -32 days ago

          Thank you. The number of up votes the comments get saying that we shouldn’t even bother discussing this are staggering.

          • @hyperreal
            link
            223 hours ago

            Yeah that’s crazy to me. Of course it’s sad that we are at this point but to suggest that the article shouldn’t be written is just silly. What’s the alternative? Just isolate ourselves in our little echo chambers? People aren’t as intelligent as we’d like to believe. Moreover, confirmation bias and selective reasoning are strong behavioral forces. There has to be some middle ground between grossly unprofessional profit seeking and state run media.

            • @fukhuesonOP
              link
              0
              edit-2
              20 hours ago

              Yea I mean, Poynter is a non-profit fact checking and journalism institute… They launched IFCN. Square all those accusations you’re seeing around here for me :)

  • Flying Squid
    link
    812 days ago

    You think this is stupid?

    RFK Jr. also thinks cell phones and 5G cause cancer. So get ready for an America with slow cell data and phones you’re not allowed to put up to your ear.

    I heard him tell a bullshit story about how he has hundreds of clients with grapefruit-sized tumors behind their ears from using cell phones. You know how you see all those people walking around with giant tumors behind their ears? Me neither.

    • Ioughttamow
      link
      fedilink
      112 days ago

      That’s just cause you don’t get invited to the whale juice parties

      • Flying Squid
        link
        42 days ago

        I can get all the whale juice I want in the ocean anyway.

    • @pivot_root
      link
      32 days ago

      So get ready for an America with slow cell data and phones you’re not allowed to put up to your ear.

      Hello EDGE, my old friend…

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      1
      edit-2
      19 hours ago

      To be fair, people with tumors behind their ears will likely hide it to avoid assholes staring/taking pictures. I don’t see many cancer patients attending chemotherapy either because they are wearing hats/wigs.

      Still, shouldn’t they get cancer on their hands instead? That’s the closest body part to your phone at any time on average, isn’t it?

    • @fukhuesonOP
      link
      -12 days ago

      But don’t report on those things, because it’s irresponsible to do that. It’s simply to fill the 24/7 news cycle, not to inform anyone (despite this being a fact checking institute). /s

      What is going on in this sub?

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    272 days ago

    You can’t give a platform or a stage to these people. You’re disrespecting your own journalism when you do.

      • @pivot_root
        link
        62 days ago

        this is peak clickbait and irresponsible journalism.

        FTFY

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          22 days ago

          Well, yes. If you want to correct people being lied to by clickbait, the best way to reach them with the truth is also going to be clickbait. You’re not the target audience.

    • @fukhuesonOP
      link
      -22 days ago

      Better let the misinformation go uncountered, right?

  • @littlewonder
    link
    13
    edit-2
    2 days ago

    Every time I see a question in a news headline, I just answer it with “no.” in my head and move on. 90% of the time it’s the same answer the article arrives at and the other 10% of the time, I’ll see a real headline about it from other sources anyway–with the actual lede in the title.

    • @fukhuesonOP
      link
      12 days ago

      It might be beneficial for some to understand the “what” and “why” behind the “no,” no?

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        223 hours ago

        Sure, but why not just lead with a negative assertion instead of implying that there’s an open question? The question implies that there is controversy, even when none exists.

        Fact Checking RFK Jr’s False Claims About Fluoride

        Would be a perfectly acceptable headline.

        • @fukhuesonOP
          link
          121 hours ago

          The title poses the claim in question from a neutral standpoint, and presents it’s fact checking case in the article. I don’t agree with the idea that a controversy is implied simply by doing that, or that there is an open question implied either. That is not apparent to me whatsoever, and I think this is a personal opinion rather than anything concrete. By reading the article, that is confirmed, and the reader also gains a lot of additional information on the matter.

  • @Rapidcreek
    link
    212 days ago

    Answer is No. This is junk science

    • @satanmat
      link
      22 days ago

      Yes but my cousin’s friend’s daughter once prayed about it and it was true… so like , er, CHECKING MATE… er ? Right?

  • infectoid
    link
    English
    112 days ago

    Not American but I feel like at this point I’d get a four year supply of popcorn and try to encourage the dumbest shit I’ve ever seen.

    Eg. Hulk Hogan should be head of the EPA. Start a campaign and mock outrage when trump is silent on the matter.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      62 days ago

      I’d start asking for a ban in vaccines and to make tinfoil hats mandatory to protect your brain from the microwaves of he deep state that want to control your mind.

    • @meco03211
      link
      22 days ago

      Why not hulk head up the DHS? Department of Hulkland Security!

  • ME5SENGER_24
    link
    52 days ago

    The guy had worms in his brain! IQ loss is like second nature to him