I am not trying to "convince" anyone of anything nor do I have any agenda. I am merely presenting the information I find to try and fathom out some semblance of "truth" during these difficult days when any conversation which does not support the almost exclusively left wing biased mainstream media and big tech stories is either heavily censored, flagged as "fake", deleted or otherwise removed from public view.inewham wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:40 pm Where do you expect to go with this?
Each side isn't going to convince the other that they were wrong, nobody is going to convert anyone to their way of thinking.
It just goes around in circles, the same things we've heard before that didn't make anyone change their minds before
Give it a rest for a while
I then wonder why these stories are being so universally promoted as "true" when it is so easy to look behind the propagandist rhetoric and determine the "back story". This is obviously true of both left/right leanings.
A typical example of that sort of thing is a picture of some poor innocent schoolboy, knocked off his motorcycle etc. The back story reveals a gangster teen delivering drugs on a stolen scooter. That sort of thing I find really annoying. It insults my intelligence so I take a peek behind the narrative.
What is often more shocking are the stories that are not carried - like the Hunter Biden laptop. It matters not to me what people believe or if they think a situation is good or bad but I do feel it is important to hear the whole story and not blindly believe whatever the media tell you or choose not to tell you. That is why someone like Trump is so important from one perspective or so dangerous from another.
A good half of the entire voting public in the USA wanted another four years of Trump (for good or bad - who cares) and that is why these protests are not finished by a long way.