A very integral part of 8kun/chan culture is its built-in barrier for entry. The sites aren't very intuitive or user-friendly, so when combined with a culture steeped in inside terminology and brash language and ideas, you weed out the newfags and normies. Those who remain are often more intelligent than average, including some autistic/savant level abilities to think and research.
I've tried to navigate the chans and I can't seem to get the hang of it. I consider myself to be a somewhat intelligent person, but I find the user experience of a Reddit-like site such as WIN suits me best. I'm a passive absorber of the proofs, connections, and digs, and try to foster conversation in the comments to hopefully encourage an unbiased examination of the evidence.
Why is it/what is it about screencaps from the chans that make whatever is claimed feel way more legit than it is? I swear it's more psychologically compelling seeing something written in that font and color scheme than it would be if was in a tweet or some other format.
So you think that they recorded another series of videos that we're seeing now that aren't an actual live stream of the white house?
Would be interesting to compare the weather to what we're seeing on the stream to spot a difference.
The story just does not add up.
No one with a Mac goes anywhere BUT Apple to repair a mac.
Also, the Bidens are very wealthy. You can't tell me Hunter would own a laptop that's more than a year or two old. If something were wrong with it, I don't see why they wouldn't just go to Apple directly for repair or simply just buy a new one. Everything would transfer over via iCloud.
We need to come up with a way of asking for a source without it "sounding" like we're challenging their point. So many times I'll ask, "is there a source on that?" because I want to share it with my friend, and their response ends up being hostile.
Add how when asked about the letter Trump left for Biden, Biden said it was generous but declined to share the contents of the note as it was a personal letter between the two of them, at least until he talks to Trump.
My only issue here is, if it was every single member of the military trying to make a statement, not all of them are gonna be pro-Trump. So for them to all be in-the-know about Biden not being legit, some of them are gonna end up speaking up publicly saying that the military is telling everyone he's not the real commander in chief or something.
I just don't see how it could be a well-kept secret among the national guard compared to say, more military top brass.