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RE: Building the Hive Community: The Importance of Overcoming the "It's too complicated!" Argument

in Proof of Brain3 years ago (edited)

I remember around 2000, pre fakebok, when the internet was filled with quality info and no censorship...on the day of 911, it was revealed immediatly, and in full as a psyop. Now the coronhoax is mainly being perpetuated on the internet, rather than exposed.

Making things simple, means more morons, and Fakebook is already cornering that market!


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One of the best things about the early web was the fact that "minority perspectives" and "grassroots movements" pretty much had the freedom to express whatever they wanted, without any oversight. You could choose to read, or not to read.

Now, most of the web works like a modified LARP, where all participants are being "guided" by a trail of "clues" being laid out there by whomever the game masters are... on BOTH sides of every issue.

Thinking for yourself? Not so much...

Maybe simpler means more morons, but how will you reach and convert (some of) the morons to reason if you exclude them?


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that is a conundrum isn't it?