There's an absolute difference between Fox and any rational cause
A cause ceases to be rational when people believe in it for irrational reasons, or based on lies. How exactly can you call a cause "rational" when it's no longer even based on the truth?
If you made a 100% truthful documentary about how fucking horrible we are for using slave labor to build our little toys, no one would fucking watch it. They don't care.
Er... then why was this man's story at all effective? Most of what he said was at least
sort of based in truth, and could have been effectively researched and made into a story that was both effective and truthful. It just would have required a bit more journalistic/investigative legwork.
People like that are not worthy of the truth, they don't fucking deserve it, because when presented with it and the inescapable conclusion that if they paid a few dollars more for their Ipad, then they could drastically improve slave level labor conditions, they don't care. They just don't care.
... And what about the rest of us? What about the people who do have the potential to care? Do they deserve to be lied to and manipulated as well in order to serve your own version of the truth? Do
you deserve that? Not to mention that this story being effective on a person means that person
isn't totally apathetic in the first place, so the people you're saying "deserve" this are the very same people who won't react to it meaningfully in the first place.
What makes you think that, apparently, you're the only person who should be making decisions based on what the actual truth is? Yes, there are causes worth lying for, but here the cause starts with making people aware of what the truth is. Do you really think it's at all rational, logical, or ethical to inform people of the truth
by lying to them? That doesn't even make sense. At that point, it's not even about the truth, it's just about who can lie more effectively, and you're no better than a Fox News contributor telling lies about, say, Planned Parenthood. You might say "but it's okay if I do it, because I'm the one who's correct" but the entire meaning of "correct" or "true" goes out the window when what is seen as "true" is
not even based in truth to begin with, which is exactly what happens when you further an opinion, a cause, or a perspective based on lies and other irrational behavior.
Fox News, on the other hand, is not only in it for their own gain, but also for the suffering of others to get that gain. Moreover, Fox News LOVES an uninformed public and does everything it can to keep the truth from said public, again for its own gain. Meanwhile this guy's lies actually managed to get people talking about an important factual, true issue, that if we actually gave a fuck about it would help millions of disadvantaged people we exploit for cheap material wealth.
That's sort of a point, but what about the hardcore conservatives who do legitimately believe that they're right and that their viewpoint is correct and should be encouraged for the good of the country/people/world? Is it okay for them to lie in order to do that? Is intent really enough to justify that?
Not to mention that propaganda has its own terrible way of shooting itself in the foot. Here, TAL's reputation probably took a hit, or at least would have if they hadn't retracted the story, Mike Daisy looks like a total ass, and
everything he said gets called into question. Yes, he dredged up some support for the cause by doing this, but it didn't have to be done that way. It could have been done honestly.
Lie more. Just lie better next time, because the lie wasn't the problem. The lie was good, the lie made a couple overprivileged morons think about the consequences of their actions for once. The problem was that he got caught lying and didn't do a good job being convincing and thus ended up hurting the cause he was promoting.
If you need to lie to someone in order to convince them of something, then that's not something they should be convinced of. Making people think about things is great, but causing their opinions to be partially based on erroneous information is not, can be harmful in the long term to the cause itself, and is just goddamn unnecessary in addition to being unethical.
Lying is a tool like anything else. It's how you use it, why, and to what end. Lying is often the only thing that works, because people can't handle the truth, don't want the truth, and won't listen to the truth.
It's pretty ironic you keep saying things like this, even though the
entire point of this lie was to expose people to what the truth is, and the actual truth of the matter is very, very similar to the lie that was told anyway; the untrue parts were mostly for dramatic effect. Evidently, the people who responded to this story
did respond to the truth, or at least some rough facsimile thereof, and would have also responded to a well-told story that also happened to be grounded more in reality. What makes you think people "can't handle" the truth or "don't want it", yet
do want the story that was told, which is even more heartbreaking and dramatic than what actually happened? Hell, that's exactly why it
was effective; because it was very much what people don't like to hear. A real journalist, or even that same guy, with a little more effort, could have done some reporting and constructed a narrative that was just as compelling without requiring lies or embellishment.
Good lies, white lies, large or small, are how we deal with the fact that the world is fucked up and many of its people are evil. Lies aren't the problem; lies are sometimes the solution. The problem is bad motives and doing things for the wrong reasons. Lie. Lie your fucking head off, but do it for the right reasons and be damn good and sure about that before you do it.
I never meant to imply that lying is wrong, and a lot of your strangely personal rambling here is pretty out of place. I'm aware that lying can sometimes be okay. What I don't believe is that using lies and propaganda in order to promote one's version of the truth is okay. It's not. That is, historically speaking, how some
incredibly bad trends have started socially and politically, and it's completely averse to the concept of truth in the first place.