https://www.mdpi.com/2673-8112/4/9/101
Trust Us—We Are the (COVID-19 Misinformation) Experts: A Critical Scoping Review of Expert Meanings of “Misinformation” in the Covid Era
Abstract
Take, for instance, the Virality Project mentioned earlier, a US-government supported “partnership” among Stanford University, New York University, and University of Washington researchers; tech companies; federal agencies; state-funded or independent non-profit organisations; and six social media platforms, described as “a global study aimed at understanding the disinformation dynamics specific to the COVID-19 crisis” that boasted a program on “democracy and the Internet” [95]. However, as critics have pointed out, the project has reduced democracy, by accelerating “the evolution of digital censorship, moving it from judging truth/untruth to a new, scarier model, openly focused on political narrative at the expense of fact” (Twitter Files Tweet, dates March 18, 2023) (emphasis added).
- blunts democratic and open debate
- impairs open scientific inquiry
- has chilling effects on normative academic principles such as the pursuit of knowledge, protection of freedom of expression, and the promotion of critical thinking
- is a grave threat to bioethical principles such as informed consent
- violates the dignity of human beings by placing them lower than ‘higher’ societal goals despite a long history of policy interventions implemented ‘for our own good’ or ‘for the greater good,’ that turned out to be morally disastrous
As long as the establishment vetted experts—or, rather, a cult of expertise [149]—dominate public discourse and policy practice, the loss of public trust that appears to preoccupy authorities as they attempt to regain this trust will be inevitable.
Disturbingly, this classic propaganda technique where the perpetrator claims to hold agency over the truth and then uses the arrow of “misinformation” to injure the victim is now fully entrenched in modern academic medicine. Anytime one wants to gain an advantage over another, they can accuse their opponent. This form of academic oppression can cause great harm and stifles scholarly interchange particularly on a novel topic such as the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak and genetic vaccines. ~ Dr. Peter McCullough Source: https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/scoping-review-uncovers-new-expertise?