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Facebook Shouldn’t Censor Pro-Life News Outlets
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by Michael J. New November 21, 2017 11:07 AM
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This month, the New York Times ran an op-ed by Rossalyn Warren entitled
“Facebook Is Ignoring Anti-Abortion Fake News.” In the piece, Warren
expresses displeasure over the fact that articles from pro-life websites
such as LifeNews.com and LiveAction.org are frequently shared on
Facebook, while abortion-related stories from mainstream-media outlets
apparently receive less online attention. Warren applauds Facebook’s
efforts to censor articles that are hoaxes, generated by spammers, or
written with a clear profit incentive.
But Warren also calls on Facebook
to explicitly censor content from pro-life news outlets because she
believes such articles spread “misinformation.”
There is plenty to criticize about Warren’s piece. First, she provides
no evidence that pro-life websites run stories that are factually
inaccurate. Certainly some articles rely on anecdotes and some engage
issues – such as the abortion–breast cancer link — about which there
exists scholarly debate.
But Life News, Life Site News, and Live Action
make no effort to disguise their ideological leanings. Online viewers
certainly account for this when they read those articles, and surely
those sites receive so much traffic in part because mainstream media
outlets rarely publish news or commentary that even bothers to include
pro-life perspectives.
An article recently published in the journal Contraception is
instructive on this point. The authors interviewed 31 progressive
journalists who frequently report on abortion-related issues.
During the
interviews, over a third of the journalists admitted that they felt no
need to present “pro-life” and “pro-choice” arguments with equal weight.
Instead, these reporters felt it was their responsibility to address
differences in merit between the two sides. Of course, in practice this
often means entirely ignoring pro-lifers.
While pro-life spokespeople
tend to be quoted from time to time in political stories about abortion,
the useful perspective of pro-life researchers is almost always ignored
when policy developments occur or when new studies on these topics are
published.
Warren’s notion that mainstream-media outlets present unbiased
information on life issues is truly laughable. For instance, in 2006,
the New York Times ran a front-page story claiming — based on a
superficial analysis of state-level abortion data — that six recently
passed pro-life parental-involvement laws were ineffective at lowering
abortion rates among minors.
The article all but ignored the 15
peer-reviewed studies in academic journals finding that
parental-involvement laws reduce minors’ abortion rates.
Furthermore, in 2016, New York Times columnist Gail Collins claimed that
funding cuts to Planned Parenthood resulted in an increase in the
unintended-pregnancy rate in Texas.
But Collins’s source was George
Washington University law professor Sara Rosenbaum, who in fact wrote a
study predicting an increase in the unintended-pregnancy rate; Rosenbaum
provided no data indicating that such an increase had actually
occurred.
When this was brought to the attention of Collins and
Rosenbaum, neither took steps to issue a correction.
Overall, the development of Facebook and other social-media sites has
been beneficial to pro-lifers, making it easier for them to organize
online.
These sites have also made it far easier for the pro-life
movement to bypass mainstream media and disseminate news and commentary
on a range of life issues. Americans of all political stripes benefit
when there is rich and open debate about issues of public concern.
Facebook and other social media sites should recognize this and take a
clear stance in favor of free speech, resisting the urge to censor
articles and opinion pieces simply because of their ideological content.
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