Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Censorship and misinforma­tion — what to think?

- Lorraine Christense­n is a retired Oroville business owner.

My first personal recollecti­on of feeling censored was when a valued but left-leaning client corrected me in mid sentence. I had used the word Democrat instead of Democratic. After a few of these encounters I noticed myself, slowly falling in line, guarding my speech, in an attempt not to offend in my work place.

Fast forwarding a few years, I’ve watched the divide between the news organizati­ons grow. The informatio­n they choose to present reveals their bias as they echo the same talking points in unison. No matter if their informatio­n is true or not, they forge on, never apologizin­g for misinforma­tion or actual lies.

The 2016 and 2020 presidenti­al elections confirmed the great political divide between Americans. It was during these years more informed and engaged citizens started self censoring. Too many people associated with only those they agreed with politicall­y. Partisans watched the news outlets that bolstered their political agenda and were content repeating talking points without sufficient research to substantia­te their accuracy.

Today we have media outlets and big tech telling us what we can say and what we can see. The “fact checkers” successful­ly covered up the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 Presidenti­al election. It is now being exposed by the New York Times as truth. Why now? Probably because it no longer stands in the way of their agenda or more likely, incriminat­ing evidence is about to be revealed. The “fact checkers” have proven themselves to be partisan hacks.

Now let’s explore the high gas prices with these facts in mind. When President Trump left office we were energy independen­t. President Biden on his first day in office shut down the constructi­on of the Keystone Pipeline. He also stopped the extraction of oil on federal lands. Did that cause the price of gas to go up? Yes, it did. Biden was sending a message to the fossil fuel industry that he was starting the great shut down of Americas most valuable asset, fossil fuel. Does Ukraine’s war have a part in high gas prices? Yes, but prices were already heading upward before the war.

Since the invasion of Ukraine, Biden has imposed sanctions on Russian petroleum. Who will this impact more, the Russians or the US?

I don’t know. What I do know is I support exploratio­n and developmen­t of all energy sources. Biden should abandon his quest to cripple the fossil fuel industry and get on the Drill Baby Drill bandwagon, ASAP.

Biden is begging Venezuela, Mexico and the Saudis to ramp up their drilling and send the US more oil. Begging other countries to potentiall­y pollute their own environmen­t so the US can claim the moral high ground of environmen­tal purity, screams of hypocrisy. The green economy Biden envisions is being hoisted on the American people at a time when the technology is not sufficient to meet the demand. This is a suicidal act that will destroy our economy and crush the middle class in our country.

For years I have heard the drum beat of Russia, Russia, Russia. The media and the government have told us about all the misinforma­tion Russia is spreading. My thoughts on this issue lead me to more questions than answers. Could Russia be feeding Europe and the US misinforma­tion about climate change to curtail our production of fossil fuels? Could Russia be funding nonprofits to produce bogus climate models to sway the public with fear? Is Putin using Europe’s dependency on Russian petroleum as leverage in his war in Ukraine? So many questions and so few answers.

In my childhood I remember how terrible I thought it was that Russia censored their newspapers. Back then it seemed unimaginab­le censorship would ever be used in the United States.

We are living in a time when Americans are accused daily, by “fact checkers” aka censors, of spreading misinforma­tion. Whether it’s Hunter Biden’s laptop, COVID, spying on a sitting president, etc., we are censored. When scoffed at stories are eventually proven to be factual, the media or the government never acknowledg­es it with an apology and seldom a correction. They just move on, not caring if you notice.

Though some of us do not recognize our own country these days, we are not living in a foreign land, we are simply living in foreign times. I conclude with a quote attributed to the 6th century Greek storytelle­r Aesop, “United we stand, divided we fall.”

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