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#Politics
Trump on Twitter
Writing his own history
Updated: 2022.01.20
5 min read · Intermediate
Trump on Twitter
트럼프와 트위터
Discussion Questions
Q1
In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
Q2
Do you have a social media account? Why do you maintain it?
Q3
Despite the overall support for Trump among Republicans (Trump’s political party), they have been opposed to Trump’s tweeting. Do you suppose that his camp would have done better without Twitter? What are the reasons?
Q4
What do you think of social media’s influence on society?
Q5
Would you sign up for Truth Social? What do you expect to see on the platform?
Q6
Should celebrities be able to post political messages online? Why or why not?
Q7
What constitutes “fake news?”
Q8
How should the proliferation of “fake news” be dealt with?
Q9
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
Expressions
redress
to correct something (an injustice, for example)
Example
1

A non-profit organization was established in this area to redress injustices in the community.

Example
2

He is seeking legal recourse to redress what has been done to him.

gatekeeper
a thing, person, or system that decides and controls what is allowed
Example
1

Universities act as gatekeepers to the job market, but you don’t need an expensive bachelor’s degree to make a living.

Example
2

Traditional institutions, as gatekeepers to credibility and status, are essential to modern society.

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