We are not stupid. We can manage to focus on separate events. Honestly, this retardism has to stop. We are mostly immune from the actual distractions, and the AZ audit is still going to move forward regardless of whether we continue to look into and point out other important things, like Fauci's involvement in developing SARS-CoV-2.
Like a leftist, I am actually offended on behalf of everyone here at this constant assertion that we can't focus on two things at once.
The distractions, nor the admonition against getting distracted from the audits aren't for us, they are for the normies, to keep them from being drawn into further investigating anons' assertions.
We are not stupid. We can manage to focus on separate events. Honestly, this retardism has to stop. We are mostly immune from the actual distractions, and the AZ audit is still going to move forward regardless of whether we continue to look into and point out other important things, like Fauci's involvement in developing SARS-CoV-2.
Like a leftist, I am actually offended on behalf of everyone here at this constant assertion that we can't focus on two things at once.
Well said.
The media will focus on what will cause them least damage.
That's the thing.
WE can focus just fine. We actually research our news.
You cannot devote 100% attention to two (or more) things at once. This is what he means.
None of us needs to give any of this 100 percent of our attention. Yku better be learning the scope and context if you want any understanding at all.
We are spectators and prayer warriors. Our job has an impact if we are aware of the scope.
If you are not personally overseeing or participating in the audit, you don't need to devote 100% attention to it.
You may not be stupid but many are while others just don't care to track multiple ongoing events at once.
If this is a war of hearts and minds then it is beneficial to keep focus on a singular key topic.
The distractions, nor the admonition against getting distracted from the audits aren't for us, they are for the normies, to keep them from being drawn into further investigating anons' assertions.