Before You Vote: Vote on the Truth, Not on your Truthiness.

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While I may be one of the only people still undecided for the upcoming election, I came across something today that I thought was important to share with you all. A girl I know posted a video on her Facebook status and I had nothing better to do except check it out (and by that I mean, of course I had a million things better to do but procrastination seemed like the best choice).

Anyway she posted this video showing John Mccain from last March swearing numerous times to an NY Times reporter.

It already has over one hundred thousand views.

The only problem is: it’s not true. Far from it actually.

Take a look at the ORIGINAL video; it is true that the clip is showing McCain on edge when being pressed about his private conversations with John Kerry. However, he did not swear during the interview. Not even once. And now, because some guy with too much time on his hands got crafty with his computer gadget editing tools, over one hundred thousand people are judging his character over something that is just not true.

So, I’m just writing to remind you that no matter who you plan to vote for, do your research - on both sides. It’s so easy to believe the first audio snippet you hear or YouTube clip you see, but the fact of the matter is, the media loves to sensationalize and turn everything into breaking news (i.e. Jamie Lynn Spears being knocked up for the second time). (Editor’s Note: WHAT!? That isn’t true?!)

As a journalism major, I learned the importance of fact checking EVERYTHING with at LEAST two credible sources. Even minor things. My job would be so much easier if I passed things along without verifying their validity first; I would have a lot more time for Happy Hours and keg stands, for one. But, if that was the case, I also would have probably passed on hundreds of things that I thought to be true or accurate on first glance that turned out to be so 1000% false.

Things get taken out of context more often than not and the fact is, once something is out there, you can’t take it back and opinions are formed based on things that couldn’t be further from the truth.

I went to a friend’s synagogue over the Jewish High Holiday, Yom Kippur and the rabbi made a really interesting point with his sermon. He was talking about how we are all bit hearing impaired; not because we’ve spent the better part of our high school days at obnoxiously loud Backstreet Boys concerts (or was that only me?!), but because we choose what to hear and what not to. Stephen Colbert refers to this as truthiness.

The Rabbi referred to some book/study (the name I can’t remember), saying that, basically, once we believe something to be true, we only pay attention to things that prove that point. For example, if you believed wholeheartedly that Britney Spears can sing, you are more likely to tune out on the TV segment, or skip over an article in the paper, whose headline seemed to be trying to prove why in fact, she really can’t. Instead you would only focus on the articles that seemed to assure you that you are right in your beliefs. And since it’s hard to find an unbiased media source these days, it’s so easy for us to find what we want to hear and believe to be true instead of what actually is true.

So in the next few weeks, I ask that you don’t forward an email or a YouTube clip on without knowing if it is categorically correct. This does nothing more than a disservice to others… and to yourself. Before you believe what you hear spewed out by commentators, newspapers, and even the candidates themselves at debates/interviews, follow up and do the research.

So here’s to not skipping over this.

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10 Comments

  1. Lauren, University of Michigan says :

    How are we supposed to know WHERE to find this unbiased info? It’s not as easy as you make it seem.

  2. AnnMarie says :

    factcheck.org is a good place to start.

  3. jes says :

    yep and snopes.com is also pretty good at dispelling rumors, especially chain emails.

    I am CONSTANTLY bitching at my family for sending me crap that they dont check out first! (Mostly about Obama, none the less) But I can’t stand when people dont take the time to find out if something is actually true before they forward it on and start something over nothing…

    Maybe I should get into journalism… lol

  4. Amber says :

    I have no clue who I’m voting for either, so don’t feel bad.

  5. Kelly says :

    1. The YouTube video SAYS it’s a fake in the description. So, obviously it’s fake. Just because a lot of people have viewed it doesn’t mean they think it’s real.

    2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvvg6slPo0s&feature=related

  6. Amanda says :

    Kelly, you might be right but I know plenty of people who don’t read the youtube description of the videos they see. So even if only a percentage of people thought what they were watching was real, that can make a difference.

  7. Dina says :

    You guys should really vote based on the issues and not personalities, they are really both great guys. Debates and speeches aren’t the best place to get this info. Learn about the issues first. Both candidates are for America, security, helping the poor and the environment. BUT their approaches are very different. A good place to start is the political compass, many of you have probably seen the facebook application lol.

    http://www.politicalcompass.org/test

  8. Cailunet says :

    This is exactly like how so many people are saying that Obama is Socialist/Communist… They never want to look their info up.

  9. sara says :

    Hearing something alarming can make you quickly assume its true, but you sound so ignorant if you do agree to it without checking it out.

    Example: My roommate told me she’s voting for Obama because if McCain was elected, he’d sell Hawaii.

    What? Seriously?

  10. Mandy says :

    What really bothers me is when people try to say that Obama is the ANTI-CHRIST! I will admit that even though I passed Government in high school, I don’t know a thing about politics. I do know that whomever is going to get us out of the slump that we as a whole put ourselves in, I want him in office.. and from what I have heard and read, that guy would be OBAMA :)

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