Some observations:
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I am more hesitant to post content in public spaces because I do not always have energy to do deep research needed to debunk fact-checking responses.
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I am more cautious about what I post, as I don't enjoy being publicly shown to have made an error (which many readers will assume to have occurred if I don't reply to factcheck type criticisms)
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As a result, I am slowing down. Sure, some things which would be in the public interest to be publicised are getting past me, but the quality of the posts I am making publicly is going up.
Ditto everything above for face to face conversations.
Basically the "fact-checking" and censorship is making me carefully double-check my conclusions before making any kind of public statement. If others are doing the same, this means that the quality of argument being presented from the side of those who question the mainstream narrative is being consistently improved and strengthened.
I think this explains the recent media debacle around Ivermectin. It is getting increasingly difficult for them to create the illusion of fact-checking, and as a result they are panicking and getting careless. This is making even more people start to pay attention. For example, my sister has started to research Ivermectin following conversation with me. (She is very trusting and has taken the Vax. All her information sources are mainstream). This weekend I was able to show her that almost everything she had read about Ivy in the mainstream is unreliable at best, and deliberately fradulent at worst. As a result I see the early signs of her beginning to question what she is being told.
So my take-away from this is, let us recognise the opportunity in the censorship, and just keep making it harder and harder for them to debunk the increasingly coherent and compelling arguments mounting against the media narrative. I still believe that Ivermectin is the key to unlocking the conspiracy around vaccines, covid, the election, and all the other malfeasance that lead up to what are increasingly looking like pre-meditated crimes.
My favorite way of getting around the censorship and getting people to think for themselves is asking one simple question. How do you feel about what's happening in Australia right now? 1 single person I asked (an Uber driver) knew the answer, all others no clue; most answer with what the forest fires. I dont give people the answer, I challenge them, and I do it without them even realizing it. I have asked over 50 people in the last three weeks from all different walks of life. 28 that I know of, now know what's going on in Australia and have started looking for other things. Lol, I even get text from different people telling me what they find or asking me, did you see this... I now have my friends asking the same question to people they see and meet throughout the day. I have learned not to be pushy but rather find creative ways to challenge people to atleast start thinking for themselves.
Great method, make them do the research and start thinking for themselves. Once they discover how freeing it is - look out! Great Awakening.