Donna Frye: How to Reduce Misinformation and Political Polarization

By Donna Frye / San Diego Union-Tribune / Feb. 8, 2021
The political polarization facing our country today is not a new thing. People have been fighting about their differing points of view for as long as anyone can remember.
What is relatively new, however, is the speed at which massive amounts of information can be disseminated to millions of people at the same time.
Not that long ago, people generally relied upon the newspaper, television or radio to find out what was happening both locally and nationally. Those were also the venues people used to communicate their points of view, especially to the public at large.
People sent letters to the editor or called radio programs. Sometimes days passed before their response was received and published. In other words, there was time between the information being received and the response being sent.
That’s not how it works today.

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