(dis)Information

Good evening everybody,

some days ago I was on the website of one of the main Italian daily newspapers, Corriere della Sera. Browsing through some articles I started reading one with a weird title:”Here you are why attractive women are ‘dangerous’ for men”. It was in the sections “Science”, so i supposed it must have been something revolutionary, something incredible, a sort of new discovery.

Well, after having read I have to admit it wasn’t actually what I expected.

“Following an Australian study, male subjects result to be much more courageous and swashbuckling when some attractive women are present, with the risk of doing something really dangerous just to impress them” the writer says.

Oh, really?? Mmm… Actually I think that this apparent new “discovery” didn’t need any study to be told. Maybe I am a genius, but since I was a child I’ve seen male subjects trying to impress females (of any age, height or weight) just doing weird and dangerous things.

The funny thing is that the writer apparently is convinced that this “news” is revolutionary. I’m afraid, it isn’t. And I have also to delude the newspaper “Telegraph” which, poor them, was writing about it aswell.
Well, revolutionary or not, I definitely think Italy, Britain and the whole Europe have bigger problems than that, and to me articles like this one are just to distract the public opinion from the real problems instead to inform them.

We have to learn to distinguish information from disinformation, let’s all remember it!

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Read the article on Corriere.it

Read the article on Telegraph.co.uk

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