The dangers of the referendum campaign



It is said that referendums are taken by the evil. One decision without middles points, YES or NO, is easy to be manipulate. The thought that the Irish population is informed by serious media with proffesional journalist is utopic. Nowadays the influence of Facebook or Twitter in the election campaigns is increasing.

The suspect that fake news afected in elections like the Brexit one have push to the Mark Zuckerberg's company to create an artificial intelligence system that will be introduced by Facebook to root out foreign influence on the abortion referendum to prevent that Irish voters are beign exposed to disinformation.

But this "new media" is not the only way to manipulate the voters. One basic methode is now the controversy topic in the campaign. The posters that the supporters of YES and NO are putting in the streetlights of every street of Dublin are the most visible proof of that this country is on campaign. The controversy started when it appears posters with photographs of dismembered foetuses that one organisation have been used to support the NO.

In one interview in the Irish Times politics podcast, the communication director of "Save the 8th" campaign John McGuirk said that "They should stop doing it" and also add that "They have come from outside, the UK and USA".

APRIL 19TH IRISH TIMES POLL

The most recent poll about the referendum show that the 47% of the voters are in favour to repeal the actual law, the 28% wants to keep the 8th amendment and the 20% are not sure.

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