Obama targeted in racist email scam

Interesting and thought provoking post on The 463 tech policy blog on a dirty tricks email campaign launched against Democratic presidential contender Barrack Obama, targeted at Jews, claiming Obama is a radical fundamentalist Muslim.

I knew it was only a matter of time before the hate campaign started against Obama. It’s the nature of our country. It’s the nature of the right.

I hate to say it, though, but with all of the idiotic urban legends that arrive in our inboxes daily, the Nigerian 419 scams, the chain letters, and the lottery winnings awarded to people who never entered a lottery, why haven’t people become more discriminating about what they believe when they see it in their inbox?

“It’s in an email. It must be true.” It certainly doesn’t ring true for me. People need to think about what they pass on to friends, no matter the source. Here’s why email works so well for these disinformation campaigns: people are lazy. And they want to be seen as clever by their family and peers. So with a few clicks of the mouse they can forward these dire predictions and ground-breaking revelations to dozens of people. And I guess they are trying to be helpful. But they should cut it out.

1 Comment so far

  1. Tom Tome February 14th, 2008 3:15 pm

    B.O.came out of nowhere and was hailed as a great leader before he was even elected to the senate. How odd.

    Notice also how the U.S. new media has been focusing on Middle Eastern terrorist camps in Africa and other Africa issues, and ask yourself if this smooth-talker who belongs to a church that boldly espouses black separatism isn’t being pushed forward by groups seeking to gain control over Africa’s natural resources.

    Wait and see.

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