Even if we realize it, it's still hard to tell who is on who's side and what they are actually fighting for; and even then determine a reasonable course of action once you figure that out.Psychological warfare is and has been going on, and the majority of people have no idea that they are even on the battlefield…
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I'm 14 and this is deepEven if we realize it, it's still hard to tell who is on who's side and what they are actually fighting for; and even then determine a reasonable course of action once you figure that out.
I agree to an extent, but that doesn't mean that Media is inherently bad. There's good positive stuff on there. You just have to look for itDo you disagree?
The dilemma is that everyone has individually arrived at different places that align with varying beliefs and trustworthiness based upon varying outlets that have formulated their respective comfort zones…I agree to an extent, but that doesn't mean that Media is inherently bad. There's good positive stuff on there. You just have to look for it
Yes, but I have a tendency to trust people with actual credentials over some random cuckoo on YouTubeThe dilemma is that everyone has individually arrived at different places that align with varying beliefs and trustworthiness based upon varying outlets that have formulated their respective comfort zones…
By definition of irregular and information warfare there is so much uncertainty based upon so much disinformation and misinformation it is impossible for anyone to accurately discern even if their most trusted sources are being genuinely honest, or if they are knowingly or unknowingly pushing disinformation or misinformation based upon the intent of the Good vs Evil strategic puppet string pullers who are still fighting for control of the public narrative…
Yes, thieves have learned if they are wearing a uniform they are much more likely to get people to comply with them. They have done a variety of experiments that prove people are much easier to manipulate if you make it appear they are "certified experts".Yes, but I have a tendency to trust people with actual credentials over some random cuckoo on YouTube
explains a lot about how you post, the brain isn't fully developed until near 30 years.I'm 14 and this is deep
Even skeptics deserve skepticism. Sometimes the speculation looks crazy. Sometimes it is. Sometimes it's not.Yes, but I have a tendency to trust people with actual credentials over some random cuckoo on YouTube
Imagine you're on a plane in some random guy stands up and says hey listen everyone. I watched a couple YouTube videos and I think I know better how to land the plane than the pilotsYes, thieves have learned if they are wearing a uniform they are much more likely to get people to comply with them. They have done a variety of experiments that prove people are much easier to manipulate if you make it appear they are "certified experts".
Fair; but being trained on how to fly =/= knowing how to land. And if there's terrorists in the cockpit, I'll trust the guy that jumps up, regardless of what his chances of landing the plane successfully are.I'm going to trust the guys who were trained to fly the plane
And yet we have Nobel Prize laureates who have told us how to run economies who have led us into trillions of dollars of debt when any kindergartener can tell you that you stop buying candy when your piggy bank is empty.Imagine you're on a plane in some random guy stands up and says hey listen everyone. I watched a couple YouTube videos and I think I know better how to land the plane than the pilots
You would tell him to sit down and shut the fudge up
I'm going to trust the guys who were trained to fly the plane
Only an idiot will book a flight on an airplane while not trusting in the pilot of that airplane. That is an absurd analogy.Imagine you're on a plane in some random guy stands up and says hey listen everyone. I watched a couple YouTube videos and I think I know better how to land the plane than the pilots
You would tell him to sit down and shut the fudge up
I'm going to trust the guys who were trained to fly the plane
Now let's use more relevant examples. Suppose the NY Times had to print a correction on a story. That is not a problem to me, they write a lot of stories with tight deadlines, I can understand making a mistake.Imagine you're on a plane in some random guy stands up and says hey listen everyone. I watched a couple YouTube videos and I think I know better how to land the plane than the pilots
You would tell him to sit down and shut the fudge up
I'm going to trust the guys who were trained to fly the plane
Do you qualify elected Politicians as qualified credentials?Yes, but I have a tendency to trust people with actual credentials over some random cuckoo on YouTube