I'm really frustrated with myself for how slowly my mindset is changing. I still too readily believe what I am told. For instance, I just watched the Ashli Babbit debunk video last night. Even though I had major questions when I first saw it, like why there was no arterial blood loss if she was shot in the neck, and why the swat team didn't clear the scene and allow the paramedics in, and why they clumsily carried her down the stairs, I still believed the narrative?♀️ So frustrated.
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (17)
sorted by:
Please remember be kind to yourself ? at this point, I have just accepted that we live in a time where no one truly knows what is “real” because the media lies about so much, big tech censors anything that doesn’t fit the mainstream narrative, and search engines like google “memory hole” or suppress certain information. What matters the most is practicing your own discernment rather than immediately believing & trusting what the media publishes. There’s some truth to what is exposed in the media just as there are lies and fake narratives. It’s good to always be skeptical and check the source yourself (like watching a video of a speech in it’s entirety rather than relying on someone else’s published interpretation of it).
The fact that you are asking questions & seeking truth is awesome! That is all we want here - to know and understand what is real.