Context: I am used to the right wing propaganda/ misinformation that is on Twitter.
What is surprising to me is the amount of Mastodon left wing influencers who mislead or say very illogical stuff that please their followers.
I had even seen people with high degrees who engage in this misinformation or encourage it, I replied to some of them to tell them the fallacies in their posts and to their credit some of them issued a clarification or deleted their posts, but most of them don’t even reply or address the issues in their posts.
All of that lead me to the following probable conclusions:
- They are just saying what will get them more followers/ publicity.
- They are undetected targeted bots.
- They truly believe in what they are saying and don’t want to discuss it, which is weird considering the context.
Does anyone have any insight into this?
Got any examples?
I second the question. Please give some examples
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Implicit in “profit so much that money becomes trivial” is that they think this tax rate should apply to very high profit businesses/individuals.
In fact the US’ top tax rate was 90% for almost a decade and over 70% for 40 years - during a time many would consider “golden years”.
They could have worded their statement better though.
So, what’s wrong about it? It sounds like a personal position to me. Even if the percentages aren’t exactly correct, I don’t think that completely corrupts their concept.
Is it a 100% tax rate as good as they think it would be? Maybe, maybe not, but predicting one way or the other isn’t misinformation.
What is misleading about this? This is clearly just a personal opinion. Just because you don’t agree doesn’t mean it is misleading.
That’s a radical position. I support social democratic economy, but it’s too radical for me. However, I don’t see what’s misleading about it…
There is misinformation and that’s a position I technically agree on, just depends on what is included and at what limit.
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