I might be too much of a conspiracy theorist, but I think they are fueling a narrative. Just my opinion ๐คท
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Seems quite possible to me. Perhaps likely.
May be.. Now a days social medias are full of conspiracies
Best study up on what's possibly used against you and the communities you interact with


The Consilience Project
WE DON'T MAKE PROPAGANDA! THEY DO! - The Consilience Project

The Consilience Project
It's a MAD Information War - The Consilience Project
Same song and dance
Over, and over again
Look at this not that.
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Most of the world is against me
I believe freedom is a universal right
I was thinking why did they kill Charlie Kirk on 9/10? Maybe to distract us from questioning 9/11. The entire conversation today is Charlie Kirk.
> Most of the world is against me
I'm not too sure if that's a productive stance to hold universally - like, how does that line of thinking help you in navigating the world, communicating with others etc. ? But that's just my opinion.
Another thing to think about is the banality of evil - that evil can be done without evil intention. People propagating ideas, procedures, systems for their own interests like career mobility, social norms of their own circles, which have negative consequences beyond what they can see or care about.
Not to discount or eliminate the possibility of evil intention existing, but to circle back - how does your outlook on the world help you move forward in your life and act in a way that's net positive to your community.
Beliefs & definitions (which are a similar) are everything to your experience here in the physical realm.
My long held belief that 'everything is always working out for me' has got me through some tough situations.
Up until very recently I didn't believe in the existence of evil. It wasn't until I redefined the word that I could see & identify evil action. It was the associated judgement/weaponization that came with the word that I disliked.
I hope this helps: