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90 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 5 Jan
My biggest frustration as a receptacle for modern information pushers is that they've lied so ineffectively, I know they've lied and I'll never be able to believe the truth should they provide it. Every news item feels like a double-slit experiment and half the country insists it's a particle and the other a wave.
Agencies like the FBI and the CIA have been effective in the Trump era in deflecting criticism by pumping cosmpolitan audiences full of conspiratorial bosh about things like Russian collusion. They’ve struggled with the Trump audience for obvious reasons, but I’m beginning to wonder if someone hasn’t realized one can paralyze skeptical audiences with ostentatious displays of incompetent or contradictory behavior. Last week’s string of bizarre official statements were like a container ship of conspiratorial catnip, which will leave millions asking questions like, “What do they know?” or “Why are they letting reporters into crime scenes?” or “Are we really supposed to believe they just found those notes?” perhaps instead of being angry about other issues or abuses.
I don’t know what officials are up to, when they leak like sieves about some issues (Russiagate, Luigi Mangione) and refuse to provide even basic answers about others (New Jersey drones, Thomas Crooks, Covid origins). All we know is there’s an elaborate media strategy at work, one that in the content moderation age extends to outright removal of certain materials, like Shamsud din Jabbar’s Facebook videos. Trying to unwind the logic of these decisions is tiring enough when it’s voluntary, but living in a country that won’t explain things flying over your house is absurd. I get that the president is a corpse, but can’t someone be found to give an old-fashioned Oval Office speech? Why leave us to chew over so much crazy?
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The loss of trust in the media and expert class is actually hugely problematic. We need a functioning media and we need reliable experts. It's hard to feel sorry for them though because they absolutely did it to themselves
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Right there with you
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The only way to win this rigged game is not to play. You do you and don't worry about the rest, if it crosses your line too close, bob and weave... avoid the head shots and be fluid. Don't let them affect you. Educate yourself and read a lot... That's what I told my son, hope he will listen...
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