• IndefiniteBen@leminal.space
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    1 year ago

    It’s the fault of politicians who underfunded or hobbled education. Helped with the factors you mentioned of course, but if average people were better educated they could better grasp the big picture.

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      1 year ago

      We could only hope, yet well-educated people still believe gods who will come fix everything are self-evident facts of reality. Still, being better educated certainly wouldn’t make things worse.

    • JoBo@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      It’s the fault of politicians …

      … who are funded by Big Carbon.

      This is not about personal responsibility, it is about power. No amount of education protects you from misinformation, or a lack of information, when powerful people have a financial interest in burying the truth.

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        Big carbon lobbies politicians to dismantle education, yeah. You can’t say education doesn’t fix this when that’s the thing they’re paying to destroy.

        A quality education should include media literacy, also, which is what inoculates you against the kind of thought viruses that misinformation presents.

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          The people who are doing the lobbying and dismantling have the best educations money can buy. This is a structural problem. It’s not going to be solved by everyone being as clever and conscientious as you are.

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            Education is a structural problem.

            Do you want corporate lobbyists to have less power? That would be great.