The narrative sieves through their blood-stained hands daily.
"One of our pharmacies has 8 females in it that all believed the MSM until today!!!! Thanks for the Ivermectin horse smear you just gave, MSM ... they all know it's a human drug & been giving it for lice for years - they're asking me questions now about what else you lie about."
Me, years ago. You ever watch a TV news story about something you have intimate knowledge of and realize how badly they got wrong? You realize the most accurate thing on TV news is the weather report.
Me, now. You ever watch a TV news story about something you have intimate knowledge of and realize they are flat out lying to you because of some narrative they're trying to push? I don't even watch TV news anymore. It makes my blood boil.
I got my wake-up call at the age of 18. I gave a short speech at my high school graduation. The local paper included a summary of it.
It had absolutely nothing to do with what I actually said.
Exactly. I left out a little bit in the first paragraph. I left out "Realize that ALL of their stories are just as erroneous".
Edit: My "intimate knowledge" thing was when they were doing a hit piece on a local hospital. Methodist Hospital, now Houston Methodist Hospital. Bwaahahahaha, funny thing is this hospital is requiring vaccinations. Anyway. They talked about this "expensive laser treatment machine". Well, that was a radiation therapy machine that happens to use lasers to line up the radiation source for consistent treatment. I caught onto the idea that they were just putting words to video; kinda like the shot of an Italian hospital used for American news without divulging it.
January 6th completed my Great Awakening about the MSM. And it shattered my perspective of co-workers. It's stunning to see the number of times I've had people say, "let me summarize what you just said" to get it completely wrong....
Please understand this: “journalists” don’t graduate at the top of their High School class. I deal with them often. They aren’t the smartest folks nor the dumbest. They do have a passion for their work and for their “look at me! I’m famous!” narcissism.
Turns out even the weather report is so overly exaggerated that I started thinking it was nothing but a scare tactic to get you to buy bottled water and batteries. Started with the "color enhanced radars". Red storms bad!
This is true! And “weather alert days” make it sound scary.
And most of the time nothing happens.
This. I've come to learn, "Weather Alert" simply means I should move my patio furniture to the shed or ill be walking in the field to fetch it later or using 4 Wheel drive.
Once a year or so ill toss the chainsaw in the Jeep and use that and the winch to clear a fallen tree on a road way.
I get a different weather alert every day. “Heat Advisory”, yeah no shit. It’s August and I live in Texas. There are only two possible weather scenarios, hot without rain and slightly less hot with rain.
Oh, and we need the “scary, doom-inciting” background music to complete the drama, apparently. It’s all fear porn and the sheep are addicted to it.
We see that a lot around here (western Mass)
My wife and I used to run in 5K and 10K road races. My wife would often either win her age group or place in top three, and there would sometimes be some "news" story about the race, including quotes. They would ALWAYS get quotes wrong. This is just local podunk "journalism", but it's probably the same all the way up the chain.
Yeesh talk about setting a low bar.
LMAO! And the funny thing is they tend to predict rain too often. Better to predict rain than to no predict rain.
Years ago, I saw this happen and pointed it out to the people around me. They didn't see the problem until I asked them to look again at where they say it is and what they are showing you. I turned off the volume and they watched and realized the protest was completely across town from what the news was saying.