Tuy nhiên, Giáo hoàng lại trích dẫn chuyện con rắn "fake news" với bà Eva
On Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 10:59:12 AM PST,
KT wrote:
Theo CNN, Giáo hoàng đã lên án hiện tượng tin bịa đặt ("fake news") đang làn ràn khắp nơi nhân dịp phát biểu trong ngày "World Communications Day".
Cũng theo những giới chức ở Vatican, hành động lên án đó, phần nào, nhắm vào Tổng thống Trump của nước Mỹ.
Đến đó thì xin ủng hộ Giáo hoàng một phát, dù quá trễ, sau hơn 2 năm (kể từ khi TT Trump tranh cử cho đến giớ) mới lên án.
Tuy nhiên, Giáo hoàng lại trích dẫn chuyện con rắn "fake news" với bà Eva trong Sách Sáng Thế (Genesis) để tham chiếu thì thật là oái oăm và lố bịch.
Sách Sáng Thế với chuyện tạo thiên lập địa và nguồn gốc con người là FAKE NEWS đứng đầu của tất cả mọi "fake news" mà Giáo hoàng lại đem dọa Trump thì thật là ... quái đản!!!
Rome (CNN)Pope Francis released a message condemning "fake news," saying that it's a "sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred."
The Vatican says the message is part of the Pope's World Communications Day, but some at St. Peter's Square say the Pope was probably sending a message to Donald Trump and other world leaders who have been using the phrase "fake news."
The tragic history of human sin, the Pope says in his message, is the first "fake news" and it dates back to the book of Genesis, when the "crafty serpent" lied to the woman. In present day, according to the Pope's message the fast digital world helps fuel the spread of "fake news" -- which he defines as "the spreading of disinformation on line or in the traditional media."
"Spreading fake news can serve to advance specific goals, influence political decisions and serve economic interests," the Pope said.
The Pope's message blames the difficulty in unmasking and eliminating fake news to people interacting with homogeneous news environments rather than listening to differing perspectives and opinions.
"Disinformation thus thrives on the absence of healthy confrontation with other sources of information that could effectively challenge prejudices and generate constructive dialogue; instead, it risks turning people into unwilling accomplices in spreading biased and baseless ideas," the Pope's message said.
Pope on how to combat fake news
Journalism that seeks the truth, the Pope's message says, is the way to overcome this "fake news" phenomenon. And hence his dedication of World Day of Communication to "The truth will set you free. Fake news and journalism for peace."
"I would like to contribute to our shared commitment to stemming the spread of fake news and to rediscovering the dignity of journalism and the personal responsibility of journalists to communicate the truth.
"Praiseworthy efforts are being made to create educational programs aimed at helping people to interpret and assess information provided by the media, and teaching them to take an active part in unmasking falsehoods, rather than unwittingly contributing to the spread of disinformation."
Catholics have been observing World Communication day since 1967. The Pope's message is traditionally published on January 24 during the day of the feast of St. Francis de Sales, the patron saint of journalists. Catholics don't celebrate World Communication Day until May 13, but the announcement is made early to give bishops and priests time to prepare for local and national celebrations.
Pope Francis has fallen victim to fake news himself. First when a fake news site falsely reported the Pope endorsed Hillary Clinton for President. And then again, when another fake news site falsely reported he endorsed Donald Trump for President.
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