Fake news on social media
A recent global survey reveals that Pakistanis are the most sceptical of fake news

We all know political and other kinds of lying have been on the rise in recent years. An important case in point is the lies about Iraq possessing weapons of mass destruction. Now there is the fake news. Whether a piece of news is fake or not depends on whether it affects one adversely or one profits from it. US President Donald Trump describes all news that portrays him in a bad light as fake. He has no problem with panegyrics about him, his family, friends and allies. He has given a variety of names to news that does not suit him like anti-fact, untruth and fake news and innumerable suchlike. “What is truth?” said the Jesting Pilate. And he did not wait for an answer. This implies an answer but he did not want to hear it. This applies to people who do not like to hear the truth because of their prejudices and inclinations.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 13th, 2019.
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