The red meat conspiracy theory shows us just how much the Biden administration is up against, and it portents a potential series of serious crises. The idea took hold quickly and a new media environment amplified it in minutes. The retractions from Fox are irrelevant and duplicitous. By the time the retraction was in place, the misinformation had already spread.
Meanwhile, the world goes on. There are so many problems that must be addressed and addressed quickly. Take, for example, the crisis in India. But, while hundreds of thousands die our attention must turn to combat people lying about red meat. This is not to say that we should or can ignore. It is to say that in the long term the damage done may very well be that every proposal, every step forward, every initiative we have needed for years, presents another battle with another conspiracy theory. The constant cycle of good proposal, conspiracy theory, attempt at retraction, retraction being too late, leading to yet another conspiracy theory must be stopped. It is going to be next to impossible to get anything done stopping with every new proposal or solution to focus on the latest conspiracy theory.
This is a moment in world history for immediate action. Waiting will have terrible consequences. This is true not only of climate change but a whole host of other priorities. We need jobs, a resilient power grid, to have infrastructure rebuilt, and voting rights restored. Waiting is not an option. We cannot slow down every time for yet another Republican who seeks only to obfuscate for their own political advantage–or who resistant any change no matter how much it is a bipartisan issue. It comes down to this: how much will Biden have to slow down, and what will be the consequences be if he cannot maintain momentum in the face of lawmakers and constituents so consumed with destructive ideas that they cannot be part of the solution?
This is the most singular problem of the alt-right. Time and attention must be spent on people for whom solving problems is not a priority. Whether it is wearing masks or red meat, the problem remains the same, and so does the solution. America will have to build a citizenry resistant to misinformation. This solution won’t be easy. But it is needed more now than ever.