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The Spread of Ignorance (bbc.com)

New submitter Eric Eikrem writes: BBC Future has just published an interesting article on Robert Proctor, a science historian from Stanford University, who studies how people or companies with vested interests spread ignorance and obfuscate knowledge. The spread of ignorance follows certain patterns, whether it is about tobacco or climate change. 'Proctor found that ignorance spreads when firstly, many people do not understand a concept or fact and secondly, when special interest groups -- like a commercial firm or a political group – then work hard to create confusion about an issue. In the case of ignorance about tobacco and climate change, a scientifically illiterate society will probably be more susceptible to the tactics used by those wishing to confuse and cloud the truth.'

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  1. Re:Windows 10 by amiga3D · · Score: 4, Informative

    Those kinds of lies and propaganda are called advertising.

  2. Re:Gaslighting and other cons by Layzej · · Score: 5, Informative

    The problem has never been that the public disagrees that "smoking is bad for you"

    Congressional testimony: "I believe that nicotine is not addictive" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?...