For me, it's just boring. They jump back and forth a bit and there's a reliance on context I don't have; that there is something happening in Brazil, and I seemed to have missed that since I didn't see anything about it yet.
yeah it's hard to condense a decade of crazy bullshit into something channers can digest, i get that, but i actually enjoyed reading that. i'm not some die hard book nerd, but if something interests me i can't stop reading it. dude did an ok job of balancing context with brevity in an attempt to summarize the whole situation but it's a complex bundle of shit so it took him a while.
it's just shocking how many similarities we're seeing with all these countries all over the world in unison...
myanmar was the start of what i think will start to happen all over the world... and all these places are having issues with authoritarians using dominion or partner voting machines... all have issues with soros... all have issues with media and big tech censoring people... all with issues of corrupt tyrants stealing power or cheating to remain in power then attacking their detractors by labeling them as "dangerous terrorists".
same playbook in all these different countries all over the world and this based brazil dude just detailed it from his countries perspective.
i enjoy hearing actual accounts of what is actually going on because you sure as fuck can't trust "the news" to tell you the truth about anything anymore, it's now far more likely that they are doing things to hide the truth or flat out invent their own.
...and i just realized i took the time to type something up for a dude that wouldn't take the time to read some other thing someone typed up...
I just didn't know anything was going on today, this was the first I had heard upon opening my browser since I had been busy / in other threads, so it was going over my head as to what the point was, why we were talking about it and what relevance it had today.
For me, it's just boring. They jump back and forth a bit and there's a reliance on context I don't have; that there is something happening in Brazil, and I seemed to have missed that since I didn't see anything about it yet.
yeah it's hard to condense a decade of crazy bullshit into something channers can digest, i get that, but i actually enjoyed reading that. i'm not some die hard book nerd, but if something interests me i can't stop reading it. dude did an ok job of balancing context with brevity in an attempt to summarize the whole situation but it's a complex bundle of shit so it took him a while.
it's just shocking how many similarities we're seeing with all these countries all over the world in unison...
myanmar was the start of what i think will start to happen all over the world... and all these places are having issues with authoritarians using dominion or partner voting machines... all have issues with soros... all have issues with media and big tech censoring people... all with issues of corrupt tyrants stealing power or cheating to remain in power then attacking their detractors by labeling them as "dangerous terrorists".
same playbook in all these different countries all over the world and this based brazil dude just detailed it from his countries perspective.
i enjoy hearing actual accounts of what is actually going on because you sure as fuck can't trust "the news" to tell you the truth about anything anymore, it's now far more likely that they are doing things to hide the truth or flat out invent their own.
...and i just realized i took the time to type something up for a dude that wouldn't take the time to read some other thing someone typed up...
I just didn't know anything was going on today, this was the first I had heard upon opening my browser since I had been busy / in other threads, so it was going over my head as to what the point was, why we were talking about it and what relevance it had today.
all these major events that tie back to the idea of a global cabal of shitheals fucking over humanity will wind up posted here.
Q is just saying "we have a plan to take down the cabal"
That's fair, but the post relied on context that wasn't there and that's why I wasn't interested in finishing it.
I got four posts in and it didn't really matter because the premise (protests / Bolsonaro / Brazilian independence day) didn't strike me.
I certainly don't follow every other country's events or holidays, so.