I have really noticed an uptick in how brainwashed the people around me are . It's amazing to me that common sense seems to be over-ridden by ideology, even for ordinary, every day issues. i greatly appreciate your writing about the manipulation going on in social media because it lets me know that this is a real thing, that I'm not just…
I have really noticed an uptick in how brainwashed the people around me are . It's amazing to me that common sense seems to be over-ridden by ideology, even for ordinary, every day issues. i greatly appreciate your writing about the manipulation going on in social media because it lets me know that this is a real thing, that I'm not just imagining it. My own way of avoiding the manipulation is that I have no social media accounts and I don't listen to any legacy media (news or TV shows). I decided back in 1990 that I couldn't stand the media bias, so I simply stopped watching or reading anything they say. And that extended to most of the TV shows. Since then, I only get information from sources that are telling the truth, including this substack. For me, it's a really great solution. When there's a topic I want to know more about, I get tips from the truthtellers on how to learn more, or I ask the universe to give me the answers. (Some may think that's "woo woo" but both work incredibly well for me.) Early in the plandemic, many of my friends and family were expressing concerns that the msm is biased. I was so glad to hear that they were realizing that, and expected them to switch to truthful sources. But instead they seem to have become more entrained. I know not everyone is, but my take home is that it's even more important to me to not read or watch any of that content. I know enough about what's in the media just by the nonsensical things I hear from those who pay attention to it.
You are a good example of how to extricate yourself from the morass that has been running the show for so ever long. Stop playing the game and free the mind! Nice to meet a fellow traveler.
I have really noticed an uptick in how brainwashed the people around me are . It's amazing to me that common sense seems to be over-ridden by ideology, even for ordinary, every day issues. i greatly appreciate your writing about the manipulation going on in social media because it lets me know that this is a real thing, that I'm not just imagining it. My own way of avoiding the manipulation is that I have no social media accounts and I don't listen to any legacy media (news or TV shows). I decided back in 1990 that I couldn't stand the media bias, so I simply stopped watching or reading anything they say. And that extended to most of the TV shows. Since then, I only get information from sources that are telling the truth, including this substack. For me, it's a really great solution. When there's a topic I want to know more about, I get tips from the truthtellers on how to learn more, or I ask the universe to give me the answers. (Some may think that's "woo woo" but both work incredibly well for me.) Early in the plandemic, many of my friends and family were expressing concerns that the msm is biased. I was so glad to hear that they were realizing that, and expected them to switch to truthful sources. But instead they seem to have become more entrained. I know not everyone is, but my take home is that it's even more important to me to not read or watch any of that content. I know enough about what's in the media just by the nonsensical things I hear from those who pay attention to it.
You are a good example of how to extricate yourself from the morass that has been running the show for so ever long. Stop playing the game and free the mind! Nice to meet a fellow traveler.