spree8 wrote:
Well, you did call them a “collection of outliers”, and followed that up with calling it an “attempt to push disinformation”. That’s dismissive and false.
It was a funny meme but mostly true. Some of the things like you mentioned (Ruby Ridge) aren’t the best examples, but I mentioned there are so many more (including things like Operation Chaos, Co Intel Pro, Operation Midnight Climax, even forcing companies to poison alcohol during prohibition to prevent consumption, etc).
You asked for recent examples and I listed some (Wiki Leaks, Snowden/NSA spying, Twitter Files, Zuckerberg admitting to forced Facebook censorship, etc). Also from that list, there are current things like blocking the UAPDA, NDAA being allowed to arrest and detain citizens without due process, USA Freedom Act is alive still (just another version of the Patriot Act). They’re still not releasing JFK docs. But even things like The Bilderberg Group and Bohemian Grove are currently happening with no transparency. I also told you about the National Endowment for Democracy and that since the 80’s they’ve been able to “assume some former activities for the CIA”-Wiki.
It’s all there and there’s so much more past and present. When you break down each and every one of those things, and ask yourself, what’s the common theme here? You realize quite quickly that money, power, and control at any expense are at the root and that’s been the tale as old as time with all governments/rulers. That’s why I don’t trust them. Absolute power corrupts…
This is what I actually said:
"If you're going to convince people that the lying hasn't stopped and that it's an ongoing pattern, then an example in the last few years would be very helpful. The most recent example would be best.
Otherwise, you're just posting a collection of outliers. This is the difference between a legitimate argument and an attempt to push disinformation."
Anyway . . . does the government tell some lies, certainly. Is it all lies? No. It's not all lies, well, maybe Fox News is all lies and disinformation, but the government isn't fox news.
Absolute Power corrupts but if you think the US government has absolute power, I have a bridge to sell you. Trump couldn't even build his wall, well, he built some of it. He couldn't steal the election (though he tried). Obama couldn't pass the healthcare system he wanted. Where is this absolute power you speak of?
Zuckerberg was required to address bots and eliminate fascism and Russian propagandists. That's a GOOD THING, not censorship. Or, if you like, it's GOOD censorship.
Unless your argument is that there's some shady stuff going on, then I have a hard time agreeing with you. There is some shady stuff going on, but it's not absolute power and it's not all lies from up high.
















