Vice President Kamala Harris is set to lead the Biden administrations latest disinformation task force, which appears to be disguised as programs and policies. On Thursday, White House officials unveiled plans they claim are intended to protect political figures and journalists from misinformation as well as abuse.
According to the presidential memorandum. the task force protects the online expression of those seeking government roles from internet critics. Some have seen this as a preemptive defense measure for future Biden nominees as disinformation czar Nina Jankowicz resigned after her internet footprint resurfaced during her nomination process.
However, Harris claimed the measure will shield all members of the intersectional community from disproportionate online scrutiny.
The internet is a place of fear. One in three women under the age of 35 report being sexually harassed online, she noted. Over half of the LGBTQ+ people in our country are survivors of severe harassment. Nearly one in four Asian Americans report being called an offensive name, usually motivated by racism.
Harris touted the task force as a way for the government to make the internet safe, covering a variety of sectors such as online extremism to protecting a womans location as she is receiving an abortion. The Vice President claimed laws must change with the times and promised increased funding to train officials on the new protocol.
Poster Comment:
At lest the disinformation czar Nina Jankowicz sang to us.