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Title: Facebook Slaps Op-Ed as 'False' for Pointing to Wuhan Lab, Rolls Over When News of Censorship Explodes
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URL Source: https://www.westernjournal.com/face ... m_content=conservative-tribune
Published: Apr 19, 2020
Author: C. Douglas Golden
Post Date: 2020-04-20 21:10:31 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 94

Facebook Slaps Op-Ed as 'False' for Pointing to Wuhan Lab, Rolls Over When News of Censorship Explodes

By C. Douglas Golden

Published April 19, 2020 at 9:24am

On Feb. 23, Steven Mosher, president of the conservative Population Research Institute, had a commentary piece published in the New York Post regarding the origins of the novel coronavirus in China.

He wasn’t entirely convinced of the official origin story, infected bats being sold or eaten at a wet market in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

Instead, in the piece, nypost.com/2020/02/22/dont- buy-chinas-story-the-coronavirus-may-have-leaked-from-a-lab/">he argued that the origin of the virus might be from an accident or unauthorized leak from a laboratory in Wuhan.

As the Post noted nypost.com/2020/04/17/facebook- fact-checkers-foul-again-after-censoring-post-story/">in an editorial published Friday, “Mosher cited a host of suggestive facts, including urgent government directives, the sudden trip of China’s top biowar expert to Wuhan and that nation’s shoddy record of lab safety — as well as gaping holes in the wet-market explanation, such as the fact that the market in question doesn’t sell bats, the animal from which the bug supposedly jumped.”

This was fairly persuasive stuff, presented weeks before the rest of the media started covering it — and not just the conservative outlets, which we’ll get to in a bit. It was an opinion column, albeit one written by a persuasive individual who knew quite a bit about the subject. What could be wrong with that?

Plenty, at least to Facebook, which made sure the story’s distribution was cut way down.

“The social media giant’s ‘fact-checkers’ decided this was not a valid opinion. If you tried to share Mosher’s column on Face­book, the social network stuck a ‘False Information’ alert on top, saying that finding was ‘checked by independent fact-checkers’ and preventing your friends from clicking to connect to the original article to see for themselves,” the Post editorial board wrote in Friday’s piece, describing what can only be called censorship by the social media giant.

“Again, this was an opinion column, not a news report,” the editorial continued.

“How, exactly, did Facebook determine that Mosher’s reasoned arguments constituted ‘False information’? Well, in fact, it didn’t so determine: Rather, it was an ‘independent fact-checker.’”

That healthfeedback.org/evaluation/viral-new-york- post-article-perpetuates-the-unfounded-claim-that-the-covid-19- virus-is-manmade/">independent fact-checker’s piece, rather unbelievably, used information from an individual who “had a clear conflict of interest: She has regularly worked with Wuhan’s researchers, and even done her own experiments there,” the Post wrote.

“Danielle E. Anderson, assistant professor, Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore, personally attested to the lab’s ‘strict control and containment measures.’

“Anderson did admit, however, that Mosher was correct when he mentioned that SARS did twice escape a Beijing research lab in 2004,” the Post editorial added.

See if you can spot the problem in the evaluation of things by the second expert cited in the “fact-check” piece. This expert was disputing Mosher’s suggestion that the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology’s directive to labs to increase security measures amid the coronavirus outbreak might be evidence that the government knew sloppiness played a role in the outbreak’s origins.

“Any responsible government would strengthen safety and security procedures in high-containment labs that will and should be working with the novel coronavirus to develop countermeasures and diagnostics,” the expert told the fact-checker.

The Post was having none of that.

“Well, yes, any responsible government would,” the editorial board shot back.

The Post is right, and the evidence is building that Mosher’s original piece might have been just as correct.

Other outlets have started to cover this story, too — some which aren’t necessarily predisposed to a conservative point of view.

As early as the beginning of April, www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/how- did-covid-19-begin-its-initial-origin-story-is- shaky/2020/04/02/1475d488-7521-11ea-87da- 77a8136c1a6d_story.html">Washington Post columnist David Ignatius — www.westernjournal.com/schiff-already- planning-commission-blame-trump-coronavirus-crisis/? ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief- CT&ff_campaign=dailyam&ff_content=conservative-tribune">who is no friend of the Trump administration — ran a piece saying that the “initial origin story” behind the coronavirus outbreak was “shaky” and noted the fact that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had been working with bats and coronaviruses and raising the possibility that the coronavirus that has shut down the world’s economy and killed more than 160,000 as of Sunday morning, according to Johns Hopkins University data, started with a leak from the lab.

At least twice last week, The Washington Post mentioned the Wuhan Institute of Virology theory without dismissing it.

On www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/04/14/state- department-cables-warned-safety-issues-wuhan-lab-studying-bat- coronaviruses/">Tuesday, the paper reported that U.S. Embassy officials which had visited the www.westernjournal.com/report-evidence-emerges- pointing-wuhan-biolab-ground-zero/? ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief- CT&ff_campaign=dailyam&ff_content=conservative- tribune">laboratory had cabled back on several occasions — including two official warnings — regarding inadequate safety procedures there.

And then on www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global- opinions/how-chinas-authoritarian-system-made-the-pandemic- worse/2020/04/17/2a72c652-80ba-11ea-9040- 68981f488eed_story.html">Saturday, the paper’s editorial board wrote this in a piece about how China’s dictatorial regime made things worse:

“A more troubling explanation is that the coronavirus was inadvertently spread from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which had carried out research on bat coronaviruses and possessed a biosafety level 4 facility, the most secure for handling highly pathogenic and infectious diseases. It is not beyond possibility that an accident or spill occurred.” [Emphasis ours.]

On Friday, meanwhile, Fox News reported the United States was conducting an investigation into whether the virus originated at the Wuhan laboratory. Over the preceding few days, it had been reported that U.S. intelligence agencies were becoming increasingly convinced the virus had escaped from the facility.

So, no, this wasn’t fake news and hadn’t been for quite some time. That didn’t lead Facebook to reverse its decision until it quietly caved late last week. The reason, according to Post Op-ed Editor Sohrab Ahmari, was that Facebook simply rolled over once news of the censorship began leaking out:

t wi tter.com/SohrabAhmari/status/1251320048616079360

Medical workers in protective suits at a coronavirus detection lab in Wuhan in central China's Hubei Province.

Facebook’s ‘fact checkers’ are the real fake news after censoring Post story.

Way back on Feb. 23, The Post ran an opinion piece by Steven Mosher saying that we couldn’t trust China’s story about the origins of COVID-19. He argued that the virus might — might — have.

“The New York Post has asked for weeks to get Facebook to un-block the Mosher article,” the paper’s editorial board wrote. “On Friday, the social network finally did so, though without acknowledging that it had been wrong all along.”

I wouldn’t be waiting for that apology. The only reason Facebook CEO www.westernjournal.com/facebook-continues- censorship-removes-pro-life-stories-graphic-content/? ff_source=Email&ff_medium=conservative-brief- CT&ff_campaign=dailyam&ff_content=conservative-tribune">Mark Zuckerberg’s minions reversed course that is because it became clear the company had censored legitimate commentary from a trusted publication.

In a better world, we could assume that social media giants would not censor opinions that are on topics of public interest that have evidence to back them up. The original Mosher piece was both of those things and it still got nixed — presumably because angering China doesn’t go over well for tech giants.

Neither does censorship, however. Will Facebook learn its lesson? Probably not.


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