The Ministry of Truth thread

But its no longer just the President or even the main leaders. Its every. single. person. and department. Look at what happened in the FBI, in the national security agency, this most recent leak on the supreme court. There is no longer a sense of working for an institution.

Whether it is a corporation, a law school, a pre school, a government agency - all of them are just places to be infiltrated to do the real work, which is to use the institution to promote the ideological religion you adhere to.

This is one of the primary reasons distrust in government institutions is happening.
 
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It's the response you end up with after an office holder who couldn't go more than three sentences without uttering "Fake news!'

Do I like it? No. Do I agree with it? No. Do I think it's needed? No. Do I see how we got here? Yes.
 
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It's the response you end up with after an office holder who couldn't go more than three sentences without uttering "Fake news!'

Do I like it? No. Do I agree with it? No. Do I think it's needed? No. Do I see how we got here? Yes.
buddddttt Trump! lol.... sorry he spoiled your globalist killery party
 
It's the response you end up with after an office holder who couldn't go more than three sentences without uttering "Fake news!'

Do I like it? No. Do I agree with it? No. Do I think it's needed? No. Do I see how we got here? Yes.

I think the problem is two-fold. We have a population:

1) Devoid of critical thinking skills
2) A crisis of core individual identity (due to the death of organized religion, nebulous gender and sexual delineations, etc.) which has led people to adopt politics as a core identity (which leads to being incredibly adverse to differing political opinions)

I honestly don't know how we get out of it without something drastic happening (another great depression, 9/11, etc.). Basically, we need something to shock our collective consciousness, which has been lulled into an alternate reality via prolonged (relative) peace and ridiculous prosperity.
 
It's the response you end up with after an office holder who couldn't go more than three sentences without uttering "Fake news!'

Do I like it? No. Do I agree with it? No. Do I think it's needed? No. Do I see how we got here? Yes.

That’s an interesting , but lazy half story . There was the man that couldn’t stop saying fake news , then there was the politicians and their fake news , that couldn’t stop proving him right . We’ve always had politicians and governments that lie , it’s the media that’s supposed to cut through those lies for us with the truth . Only in a country that has its media under their control could an administration get away with forming a federal agency that limits their ability to determine the truth based on the governments criteria without having 24/7 news coverage of that agency trying to get it across the the public just how bad it it . For some perspective … there was more of a reaction from a company (Twitter) being bought by a person than there was from a government establishing a control level over free speech, think about that for a second .
 
It's the response you end up with after an office holder who couldn't go more than three sentences without uttering "Fake news!'

Do I like it? No. Do I agree with it? No. Do I think it's needed? No. Do I see how we got here? Yes.
Calling the people that peddled the Steele dossier? The people that clipped remarks? The people that rigged debates? How we got here wasn't from the guy saying fake news that and fake news this. It was politicians and news orgs spreading false information and also burying information that doesn't fit them being called on it and not wanting to give up that power.
 
It's the response you end up with after an office holder who couldn't go more than three sentences without uttering "Fake news!'

Do I like it? No. Do I agree with it? No. Do I think it's needed? No. Do I see how we got here? Yes.
This is hardly a but trump situation. Especially since the guys pushing this Nazi ******** were the ones pushing the Russian collusion thing which the “fake news” guy was right about.

This is an all out assault on freedom and has nothing to do with Trump. He’s just a convenient excuse
 
You would think if anyone was going to create a disinformation board as part of homeland security it would have been the facist, wanna-be dictator that complained of “fake news.” But instead it’s the people saving us from him.

The amount of people that have had to take this philosophy in order for this to happen under the guise of truth is just mind blowing …

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Misinformation is not deliberate, disinformation is.

Misinformation Example: Your Babushka: "Honey do these pants make my ass look fat?" You: "No, of course not baby!"

Disinformation Example: Your President: "This is a 3 day special military operation to de-nazify Ukraine".
Both of those are deliberate. In example one the man is deliberately, and wisely, trying not to get stabbed to death in his sleep.
 
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