

By Robert Reich, J.D.
Carmel B. Friesen Professor of Public Policy
University of California, Berkeley
As the coronavirus crisis rages on, Fox News is contributing almost as much to the deaths and disease as is Trumpโs White House.
Trump spouts a shocking amount of misinformation during his daily press briefings, but itโs Fox Newsโ equally misleading coverage of the crisis that closes the lethal circuit of lies.
Itโs easy to feel outraged and defeated by Fox News. (โI canโt believe theyโre saying that! How are they getting away with this?โ) But itโs important to understand its formula for misleading Americans, particularly in the crisis weโre in.
The formula goes like this:
First, deny thereโs a problem. Lay the groundwork for later conspiracy theories by calling it โa hoax.โ Blame political opponents for โusingโ the issue to make Trump look bad. Mock anyone taking it seriously, and downplay the consequences.
Then, when deaths mount and the coronavirus can no longer be denied, promote the same dangerous miracle cures Trump promotes.
Third, attack the experts. Question what public-health experts recommend, such as social distancing. Question whether the death toll from Covid-19 is even true, and broadcast misleading graphics. Attack the experts themselves, and parade around alternative โexpertsโ to promote an array of conspiracy theories.
Fourth, deflect attention from Trumpโs botched response by blaming others. Blame China! As the virus hits black and brown communities especially hard, trot out the white supremacists.
If nothing else works, revise history.
Finally, make reopening the economy about โfreedom,โ and attack Democratic governors who are trying to keep people safe.
Thatโs Fox Newsโs tried-and-true formula, folks: Deny, promote quack remedies, attack the experts, blame others, and change the subject to โfreedom.โ
It works for Fox. It keeps Fox viewers. It helps protect Trump.
But it is making a deadly calamity even more deadly.
Polls show that a majority of Republicans think itโs perfectly safe to go to establishments like nail salons and dine-in restaurants, and a new study found that Sean Hannityโs viewers were less likely to adhere to social distancing guidelines.
Meanwhile, a conspiracy theory peddled by Tucker Carlson made it all the way to the White House, where it fell on Trumpโs receptive ears and led him to yank a multimillion-dollar grant to an organization on the frontlines of coronavirus research.
In theory, the FCC prohibits broadcasting false information about a catastrophe if the broadcaster knows the information is false and will cause substantial โpublic harmโ if aired. But Trumpโs FCC wonโt do a thing, and Fox News has no broadcast ethics. It has no journalistic integrity.
If this formula of deceit shows us anything, itโs that they know what theyโre doing, and they donโt care who they hurt.
So, what can you do?
First, make a ruckus. Speak out. Write letters to your local paper, and local Fox News outlets. Thatโs precisely what forced Fox to cut ties with Trish Regan, and with 5G Conspiracy peddlers Diamond and Silk.
Second, boycott Foxโs major advertisers. That helped get Bill OโReilly off the air.
Third: leverage your power. Correct Foxโs lies when you see them. Share this video with Fox News viewers you care about.
You might just save a life.
Published by Common Dreams, 06.10.2020, under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.
