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John Titor's Legacy
The Protests of 2017
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<blockquote data-quote="gizi agresta" data-source="post: 149651" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I used to attend many large-scale protests and organized with groups who led demonstrations in the early/ mid 2000s and have many friends and loved ones who attend today. The majority of them, including myself, had never heard of George Soros until last year.</p><p>Fake news is never substantiated with massive amounts of photographic and video evidence and if it were constructed it would be most advanced, prolifically organized scam ever and also probably the most pointless because if you did somehow have that kind of money and access it seems like there would be way more effective ways to undermine the government. As someone who works in digital and social media it would literally be impossible to covertly execute that display across social media and hide transactions of money to such a multitude of people.</p><p>There are definitely violent contingents at protests (no matter what your political affiliation) which I think is selfish, but at the very least Saturday I was told the protests were peaceful if not tame.</p><p></p><p>Fake news - and not news we do not want to hear or do not agree with - has always been about clickbait and, at its worst, sowing discontent and inflaming a divisive rhetoric. I see people politically across the board perpetuate false claims and its pervasiveness is frightening. I am not ready to accept any claims of conspiracy theory when basic group psychology suffices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizi agresta, post: 149651, member: 9018"] I used to attend many large-scale protests and organized with groups who led demonstrations in the early/ mid 2000s and have many friends and loved ones who attend today. The majority of them, including myself, had never heard of George Soros until last year. Fake news is never substantiated with massive amounts of photographic and video evidence and if it were constructed it would be most advanced, prolifically organized scam ever and also probably the most pointless because if you did somehow have that kind of money and access it seems like there would be way more effective ways to undermine the government. As someone who works in digital and social media it would literally be impossible to covertly execute that display across social media and hide transactions of money to such a multitude of people. There are definitely violent contingents at protests (no matter what your political affiliation) which I think is selfish, but at the very least Saturday I was told the protests were peaceful if not tame. Fake news - and not news we do not want to hear or do not agree with - has always been about clickbait and, at its worst, sowing discontent and inflaming a divisive rhetoric. I see people politically across the board perpetuate false claims and its pervasiveness is frightening. I am not ready to accept any claims of conspiracy theory when basic group psychology suffices. [/QUOTE]
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