I watched about 20 minutes of The Today show coverage this morning. Had a actor on pretending to be a parent of one of the victims. No tears! No human on this earth could lose a child and not cry.
I just woke up today to a text the family dog (I haven't lived with my parents since 2011 but we had him since like 09) passed last night and I been a damn wreck.
Everyone handles grief and emotional trauma differently. Some scream, some cry, some get angry, some simply shut down, and some are still processing their grief and it simply has not fully hit them yet.
Had a actor on pretending to be a parent of one of the victims.
When normies understand that most of the people seen on TV in disaster locations, war footage, and crime scenes are ACTORS being paid to manipulate the public's emotions,...
THEN AND ONLY THEN will we be the news now.
Not until AFTER they stop believing the media's "disinformation", the new hot buzzword for propaganda.
don't underestimate the power of the modern "mediated" age, where folks subconsciously train themselves to perform when cameras are on them. It's a byproduct of living in a self absorbed mediated world... working the camera to appear to have it together, because that's all that most people watch on social media these days. It's like we're retraining each other on how to behave and respond even to the most urgent situations. I do believe all that can supersede innate parental emotional expression. It is not healthy, but it is a real phenomenon. So yes it is acting, but not necessarily FF crisis acting imho
I watched about 20 minutes of The Today show coverage this morning. Had a actor on pretending to be a parent of one of the victims. No tears! No human on this earth could lose a child and not cry.
I involuntarily cry for about 1 week after the loss of a pet. The thought usually whips up a waterfall
I just woke up today to a text the family dog (I haven't lived with my parents since 2011 but we had him since like 09) passed last night and I been a damn wreck.
So sorry, fren.
Thanks, I'm having a hard time with it
Everyone handles grief and emotional trauma differently. Some scream, some cry, some get angry, some simply shut down, and some are still processing their grief and it simply has not fully hit them yet.
When normies understand that most of the people seen on TV in disaster locations, war footage, and crime scenes are ACTORS being paid to manipulate the public's emotions,...
THEN AND ONLY THEN will we be the news now.
Not until AFTER they stop believing the media's "disinformation", the new hot buzzword for propaganda.
Esp on the same fucking week!!!!
don't underestimate the power of the modern "mediated" age, where folks subconsciously train themselves to perform when cameras are on them. It's a byproduct of living in a self absorbed mediated world... working the camera to appear to have it together, because that's all that most people watch on social media these days. It's like we're retraining each other on how to behave and respond even to the most urgent situations. I do believe all that can supersede innate parental emotional expression. It is not healthy, but it is a real phenomenon. So yes it is acting, but not necessarily FF crisis acting imho