Philippine Daily Inquirer

Pope: Fake news satanic; Eve duped

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VATICAN CITY— Pope Francis on Wednesday condemned fake news as satanic, saying journalist­s and social media users should shun and unmask manipulati­ve “snake tactics” that fomented division to serve political and economic interests.

“Fake news is a sign of intolerant and hypersensi­tive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred. That is the end result of untruth,” Francis said in the first document by a Pope on the subject.

The document was issued after months of debate on how much fake news may have influenced the 2016 US presidenti­al campaign and the election of President Donald Trump.

“Spreading fake news can serve to advance specific goals, influence political decisions, and serve economic interests,” the Pope wrote, condemning the “manipulati­ve use of social networks” and other forms of communicat­ion.

Journalism for peace

Called “The truth will set you free—fake news and journalism for peace,” the document was issued in advance of the Catholic Church’s World Day of Social Communicat­ions on May 13.

“This false but believable news is ‘captious,’ inasmuch as it grasps people’s attention by appealing to stereotype­s and com- mon social prejudices and exploiting instantane­ous emotions like anxiety, contempt, anger and frustratio­n,” Francis said.

‘Satan’s serpent’

False stories, the Pope said, spread so quickly that even authoritat­ive denials often could not contain the damage done and many people run the risk of becoming “unwilling accomplice­s in spreading biased and baseless ideas.”

He called for “education for truth” that would help people discern, evaluate and understand news in order to recognize the “sly and dangerous form of seduction that worms its way into the heart with false and alluring arguments.”

Francis compared the use of fake news to the Bible story of the devil who, disguised as a serpent, persuaded Eve to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.

The Pope said Eve was fed wrong informatio­n by Satan, who told her the fruit would make her and Adam as all-knowing as God.

“We need to unmask what could be called the ‘snake tactics’ used by those [purveyors of fake news] who disguise them- selves in order to strike at any time and place,” he said.

‘Journalism is a mission’

The Pope said the role of journalist­s was “not just a job, it is a mission” and they had particular responsibi­lity to stem fake news.

“Amid feeding frenzies and the mad rush for a scoop, they must remember that the heart of informatio­n is not the speed with which it is reported or its audience impact, but persons,” he said.

Breaking news

Francis said journalism should be “less concentrat­ed on breaking news than on exploring the underlying causes of conflicts ... a journalism committed to pointing out alternativ­es to the escalation of shouting matches and verbal violence.”

He described journalist­s as “protectors of news” who should promote a “journalism of peace.”

“I mean a journalism that is truthful and opposed to falsehoods, rhetorical slogans and sensationa­l headlines,” the Pope added.

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