Six or seven years ago, I stopped using all my social media accounts, including Facebook where I had several thousand friends, several hundred whom I knew in real life. It was just too much to manage while doing 24/7 healthcare for a dying mom while also losing my one-person business at the same time.
Six or seven years ago, I stopped using all my social media accounts, including Facebook where I had several thousand friends, several hundred whom I knew in real life. It was just too much to manage while doing 24/7 healthcare for a dying mom while also losing my one-person business at the same time.
Then, the pandemic came, later that year mom died, and as an unvaccinated person, I found myself socially ostracized and more isolated than ever. I could not go back to the nanny state censorship of existing social media to be repudiated by my previous online friends.
An alt news site discussion thread referred me to the pivotal podcast by Bret Weinstein hosting Steve Kirsch and Dr. Robert Malone in the summer of 2021. Somehow, I followed those voices of reason over to this Substack Platform and I've been here ever since, subscribed to a number of authors and analysts.
I'm happy that Parler is back for those who use it, but, frankly, Substack is about all I can handle right now.
Six or seven years ago, I stopped using all my social media accounts, including Facebook where I had several thousand friends, several hundred whom I knew in real life. It was just too much to manage while doing 24/7 healthcare for a dying mom while also losing my one-person business at the same time.
Then, the pandemic came, later that year mom died, and as an unvaccinated person, I found myself socially ostracized and more isolated than ever. I could not go back to the nanny state censorship of existing social media to be repudiated by my previous online friends.
An alt news site discussion thread referred me to the pivotal podcast by Bret Weinstein hosting Steve Kirsch and Dr. Robert Malone in the summer of 2021. Somehow, I followed those voices of reason over to this Substack Platform and I've been here ever since, subscribed to a number of authors and analysts.
I'm happy that Parler is back for those who use it, but, frankly, Substack is about all I can handle right now.
I cant trust those who run parler.