Its just a phrase to wake up normies. I've known about those medbeds from a while ago. Discernment goes far beyond words spoken. This is an information warfare. If not kept up, one could miss out whole lot of things.
I agree. I think this is my point. Too many folks are in this pure contrarian mindset, and it make those folks vulnerable to manipulation. I tried it with a buddy of mine I go to the range with. I was just messing with him, but I said I saw a completely non-real article on CNN, and he fought tooth and nail against it, even though I knew it was something he previously believed. I pointed this out (AFTER we had left the range ;) ), and he was pretty mad for me making him look dumb, but he got my point. It was very easy to manipulate him into thinking the opposite, at least for a time, of what I knew he knew to be true.
There was a huge awakening of folks finally looking into things for themselves. I fear that time has ebbed a bit, and as long as the information comes from a 'trusted source' in our world, or is anti-MSM, or anti-left, people seem to just accept it off-hand, without ever looking into it for themselves like they used to. Just my two cents, and some of what I've seen on here more and more in the last year or more.
The best IMO is to take everything with a grain of salt and not get attached to any particular information or the source. I consider everything as "for entertainment purposes only" until I can experience it myself.
Its just a phrase to wake up normies. I've known about those medbeds from a while ago. Discernment goes far beyond words spoken. This is an information warfare. If not kept up, one could miss out whole lot of things.
I agree. I think this is my point. Too many folks are in this pure contrarian mindset, and it make those folks vulnerable to manipulation. I tried it with a buddy of mine I go to the range with. I was just messing with him, but I said I saw a completely non-real article on CNN, and he fought tooth and nail against it, even though I knew it was something he previously believed. I pointed this out (AFTER we had left the range ;) ), and he was pretty mad for me making him look dumb, but he got my point. It was very easy to manipulate him into thinking the opposite, at least for a time, of what I knew he knew to be true.
There was a huge awakening of folks finally looking into things for themselves. I fear that time has ebbed a bit, and as long as the information comes from a 'trusted source' in our world, or is anti-MSM, or anti-left, people seem to just accept it off-hand, without ever looking into it for themselves like they used to. Just my two cents, and some of what I've seen on here more and more in the last year or more.
The best IMO is to take everything with a grain of salt and not get attached to any particular information or the source. I consider everything as "for entertainment purposes only" until I can experience it myself.