by ALN | Dec 6, 2017 | 1st Amendment, Confirmation Bias, Transparency, US Constitution
The case of Nydia Tisdale, a Georgia citizen journalist, illuminates the power of the State to force behavior. But, while they may be able to force behavior, they cannot control information. Once the guilty verdict was announced it was posted on the Internet. Then...
by ALN | Aug 16, 2017 | 1st Amendment, US Constitution
A web hosting company is fighting back against what it calls an overreaching request from Department of Justice prosecutors, who are attempting to force the company to provide information about visitors to a website used to help organize protests around the...
by ALN | Jun 13, 2017 | 1st Amendment, Media Literacy
I read about Fake News all the time on Right Wing Blogs. This is very important. This goes into the Media Literacy Learning Track. Fake News. I disagree that that the Ruddy Comments are fake news. I think the comments are real and important news. What do you think?...
by ALN | Jun 4, 2017 | 1st Amendment, Bad Actors, Economics, Fascism, Media Literacy, Political Correctness, Racism, US Constitution
Tweet A convenience store in Tennessee is featuring a scrolling digital sign outside the gas station offering $50,000 for Kathy Griffin’s head. Lewis Country Store’s Facebook page is littered with controversial messages in an attempt to garner attention. The store’s...
by ALN | May 31, 2017 | 1st Amendment, Building Consensus, Cognitive Science, Confirmation Bias, Fascism, Founding Fathers, History, Homeschool, Information Analysis, Leadership, Media Literacy, Motivated Reasoning, Political Correctness, Racism, Religion, Structure of Information, Transparency, US Constitution
This feeds the narrative that we are moving more to the “Alt-Right.” MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Assembly Republicans moved closer to creating tougher penalties for University of Wisconsin student protesters Tuesday, advancing a bill that would suspend or expel...
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