Naw, my point being that there might be hundreds coming forward but I doubt its in the thousands. The tenor of the story makes it seem that 10K are coming forward, but I don't think so. Just a way the author hypes the story so it can gain traction.
It’s wasn’t long ago when the word “whistleblower” was death to someone. One affidavit could mean life in prison. Nowadays those words barely mean anything. There were over 10,000 affidavits after the election. Many people told there testimonies...and barely anything happened. Same with the whistleblower(s). I hope that once again these things have meaning again. But when they own or seemingly own the “system” it doesn’t go far at all. So many people know the truth. Many have come forward, bravely. I hope one day this all will have meaning.
I love the whistleblowers from Project Veritas. Those folks risk at least their jobs by speaking out, and in the future some might risk their lives. But James puts them out there to tell their story. This is a great beginning point and an educational platform for whistleblowers on how to be treated by a journalist and how the interview is going to be conducted. Plus if they want they can ask for annonimity. Now, it a thousand FBI agents were to walk out of the headquarters building and stand in line with O'keefe, then that will gain some traction. Will this happen, IDK.
Does it matter? Would you be happier if it was 10,000? Used to be, just a handful was all that was needed. But now that doesn’t count.
Naw, my point being that there might be hundreds coming forward but I doubt its in the thousands. The tenor of the story makes it seem that 10K are coming forward, but I don't think so. Just a way the author hypes the story so it can gain traction.
It’s wasn’t long ago when the word “whistleblower” was death to someone. One affidavit could mean life in prison. Nowadays those words barely mean anything. There were over 10,000 affidavits after the election. Many people told there testimonies...and barely anything happened. Same with the whistleblower(s). I hope that once again these things have meaning again. But when they own or seemingly own the “system” it doesn’t go far at all. So many people know the truth. Many have come forward, bravely. I hope one day this all will have meaning.
I love the whistleblowers from Project Veritas. Those folks risk at least their jobs by speaking out, and in the future some might risk their lives. But James puts them out there to tell their story. This is a great beginning point and an educational platform for whistleblowers on how to be treated by a journalist and how the interview is going to be conducted. Plus if they want they can ask for annonimity. Now, it a thousand FBI agents were to walk out of the headquarters building and stand in line with O'keefe, then that will gain some traction. Will this happen, IDK.