It’s bad enough that kids are exposed to dangerous untruths across their favorite social media apps like Facebook, YouTube and TikTok. An equally large problem is that, while stuck at home during the pandemic, many students had their days of virtual schooling interrupted by screaming parents, who themselves had fallen deep into the internet’s darkest rabbit holes.
See, that's the thing about "programming". To convince them of lies you must keep them isolated from the truth at all times. If they ever see something that confirms what they instinctually know to be truth years of work could fall apart. You need the lies to be rock solid enough that you begin circular logic that will keep an adult asleep. The biggest problem for programmers is that the mind of a child is so open to anything that you can convince them magic is real. That openness means lies can enter and exit very fast unlike in adults who have usually become settled in their delusions.
They want the delusion firmly in place before the adult mind sets in. If they fail to achieve this the child will grow up without the desired programming and likely be capable of independent thought. You got to get 'em young, you see.
Mobius, a 17-year-old who lives on the West Coast, said his mom is an anti-vaxxer who has started down the path of QAnon. Mobius, who asked us not to use his real name to preserve his family relationships, said his mom talks about the coronavirus as biological warfare and thinks the government is trying to profit from vaccines. He said 90% of her information comes from Facebook or TikTok.
Lol. Q followers don't rely on TikTok and FB for their information. Wouldn't most rely on... you know the Q board or places analyzing the Q board. Nah, TikTok sounds fine.