On a bright note, I have to believe that any sane person understands now that all of the ‘protests’ are far from peaceful. Only the most intentionally ignorant buys the msm narrative.
I think anyone who still believes the "peaceful protest" nonsense after the whole "these protests are very peaceful, I mean, fine, I guess the building behind me is on fire, but it's peaceful" is just a mind slave at this point.
It depends on their feeds. Everything you do is tracked and recorded via your IP address and cookies. Everything from there will impact how information is disseminated to you.
If a web user has allowed media companies to build an echo chamber around them the algorithms will do just this. They will get AI curated information sent to them based on their psychographics in real time, coordinated per network. So while we see antifa operatives causing havoc on video they see nothing but police brutality, unnecessary force, or out-of-context imagery.
Worse still, in order to drive engagement media systems are designed from the ground up to broadcast and enhance negative emotions. The least among us have their voices amplified.
(Where a small BLM protest in downtown Provo, UT featured at least one (possibly two) protesters carrying loaded firearms and one shot at a driver trying to get through a blocked intersection. See more here )
Think the video I saw had nearly 700k views and arrests where made. Fake news is fake news.
Social media is a double edge sword for them and has mostly taken over traditional news reporting. I'm even my workplace news hour reporter. I (thankfully) work in a based place but they arent too up with what really goes on in the world.
They are actively memoryholing the Provo incident.
Damn right they are, kind of pisses in the whole “peaceful protestor” bowl of cereal narrative.
On a bright note, I have to believe that any sane person understands now that all of the ‘protests’ are far from peaceful. Only the most intentionally ignorant buys the msm narrative.
Even "mostly peaceful" is a laughable phrase. "Mostly peaceful" means not peaceful.
Partly violent
It's like getting a "mostly shit-free milkshake".
"Mostly peaceful"="most of the people survived"
or "mostly dead" - Miracle Max
I only suck cocks occasionally, I'm mostly straight you see.
I think anyone who still believes the "peaceful protest" nonsense after the whole "these protests are very peaceful, I mean, fine, I guess the building behind me is on fire, but it's peaceful" is just a mind slave at this point.
It depends on their feeds. Everything you do is tracked and recorded via your IP address and cookies. Everything from there will impact how information is disseminated to you.
If a web user has allowed media companies to build an echo chamber around them the algorithms will do just this. They will get AI curated information sent to them based on their psychographics in real time, coordinated per network. So while we see antifa operatives causing havoc on video they see nothing but police brutality, unnecessary force, or out-of-context imagery.
Worse still, in order to drive engagement media systems are designed from the ground up to broadcast and enhance negative emotions. The least among us have their voices amplified.
(Where a small BLM protest in downtown Provo, UT featured at least one (possibly two) protesters carrying loaded firearms and one shot at a driver trying to get through a blocked intersection. See more here )
But but but Bolshevik Lives Matter
Think the video I saw had nearly 700k views and arrests where made. Fake news is fake news.
Social media is a double edge sword for them and has mostly taken over traditional news reporting. I'm even my workplace news hour reporter. I (thankfully) work in a based place but they arent too up with what really goes on in the world.
And the exact same thing that happened a couple weeks earlier https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/06/peaceful-protest-black-lives-matter-protester-charged-attempted-murder-shooting-driver-head/