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submitted 1 year ago by zephyreks@lemmy.ca to c/canada@lemmy.ca

As our government becomes more and more polarized, what can we do to ensure that facts and data hold out?

I'm not suggesting that lying should be illegal (in fact, it's often unintentional), but when an MPs statement can later be proven to be false, shouldn't they be forced to publicly apologize?

The truth shouldn't be political.

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[-] gon@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

And how do you determine the truth, exactly?

There isn't a magical bell that rings when someone lies. Science changes, public consensus changes, new facts surface, and opinions are just opinions.

Of course if an MP makes an easily disproven statement that's one thing, but most things that could be said are complex and very hard to define as either true or false.

I don't necessarily disagree that there should be extra checks for truth in politics, but I don't really think there can be such a thing, objectively.

[-] DeanFogg@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Straight up false statements(lies) and especially those with intent to deceive or persuade should be punished

[-] Conowelle@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago

Who decides what a false statement is? Imagine if Trump had the power to appoint that person (ik it’s Canada, it’s to point out how someone who doesn’t care about truth could appoint the person who decides what truth is)

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