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“The reason we should worry about conspiracy theories and misinformation is that they distort the debate that is crucial to democracy,'' says Brendan Nyhan, an assistant professor in Dartmouth's government department who has conducted research on conspiracy theories. "They divert attention from the…” quote by Anonymous
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““The reason we should worry about conspiracy theories and misinformation is that they distort the debate that is crucial to democracy,'' says Brendan Nyhan, an assistant professor in Dartmouth's government department who has conducted research on conspiracy theories. "They divert attention from the real issue and issues of concern that public officials should be debating.””

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Source Interview: The Atlantic, 2022

Conspiracy theories and misinformation skew public discourse, diverting attention from essential democratic debates.

In simple terms: Misinformation distracts from real issues.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize factual, evidence‑based discussion.

Themes

democracy media literacy critical thinking

Mood

concerned analytical

Type

political educational

When to use this quote

  • political campaigns
  • education curricula
  • media reporting

Key Concepts

information disorder public debate

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies safeguard democratic dialogue?
  • What tools help identify misinformation?
A Different Perspective

Even accurate information can be ignored if narratives dominate.

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