"Nobody you see promoted to the masses, with name recognition, is just a normal person."
(media.communities.win)
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Agreed.. don't trust anything the news says ever.. If the news reports something like this, they want you to write him off and never look into it again. They tried to do it with Matt Gaetz. Do I think Josh Duggar is innocent? No.. I don't have an opinion on him. Do I think he is guilty? No.. I also still don't have an opinion on him. Do I think the news is lying? I am absolutely certain the news is lying.
Lying is news trademark move.
It's not just "news"; it's the ENTIRE entertainment industry. (You ever wonder why everything started to suck beginning around the late-80s? It was particularly notable in music, where anyone with talent was basically driven out of the industry.)
"They tried to do it with Matt Gaetz." (or insert Clarence Thomas, MTG, et al, instead)
Everybody read along now: "Nobody you see promoted to the masses, with name recognition, is just a normal person."
In the context of this, "promoted" does not mean "We, Cabal Inc., approve of this dude." -- It means, "We, Cabal Inc., are telling you this person's name for some reason. If we complain about them nonstop for a full 48hr news-cycle, and do it again and again, you can be sure that we have vested reasons for wanting you to know their name."
If you know their name through ANY sort of MSM "hey, look at this!", your spidey senses should be tingling. And especially if that person is being promoted as on your side, because Cabal Inc. is in the business of picking your heroes for you.
If the Cabal really hates someone, they take them down and spike the news. They don't moan about that horrible NRA or that rotten (guy with a huge channel that is now someplace else castrating his own content) for nothing.
They want your money and time first before yanking the football away.
Wonder where would they be without the court of public opinion.