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Being able to identify hoaxes, avoid scams and debunk propaganda is a civic skill required in today's information society. That's why the curriculum of students in Finland includes media literacy lessons, aimed at safeguarding a precious resource: the truth. Correspondent Chris Livesay reports.
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We need this here. Especially since the media (yes, you, @CBSNews @CBSSunday) refuses to your job and fact check lies.

Soooo what you’re saying is you CAN, in fact, fact check the Vance / Walz debate. You just won’t. Vance created a story that terrorized an entire community. Do your due diligence !!

Should be required in US schools...!!

This is the creepiest shit I've ever seen in my life. Our own news outlets sell this as if it's good and righteous and meant to protect other people's children. Meanwhile, these are the same sociopaths willing to arrest parents who won't push gender spirits on children. GFY!

Gosh maybe @CBSNews should watch this segment. Failing to hold public servants to the truth is a dereliction of duty. #FactCheck #TrumpLies #debate2024

Next course should be “news vs opinion”. Will someone please ask me why I say that.

We could all start by not watching @CBSNews any longer. Pure disinformation and misinformation. Get your news from @X instead. Community sourced news. Fast.

Practice what you preach, that would be a good start.

The right would never allow this here.

Then it would be important for the news to identify hoaxes and debunk propaganda. Why isn’t CBS going to fact check during the VP debate?



