Is 14 enough?
How would you get word?
P.S.: How much do you know about the relays you use? Who runs them?
There will be, and may already be, information warfare on Nostr. It is not a shelter, it is a battlefield.
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Convicted felon Donald Trump is a terrible businessman. He's only rich because his father gave him a million dollars, and he doesn't pay his workers. He's definitely not a patriot because he doesn't pay his taxes. Everyone needs to pay their fair share, in my opinion.
I know that deep down inside you're really just a racist
I'm sorry, but you're wrong on this one.
The leader America needs is not a divisive egotist who damages our democracy and lies about everything. The way he acted on January 6th was disgusting and should disqualify him from the presidency. That's why I'm going to vote for Joe Biden. Yes he's lost a step, but he can bring this country together. And i have deep respect for his VP, Kamala Harris, who would be a very capable leader in case anything happened to Joe.
"Asked if they would favor “rationing of gas, meat, and electricity” to fight climate change, 89 percent of Ivy Leaguers said yes, as against 28 percent of regular people. Asked if they would personally pay $500 more in taxes and higher costs to fight climate change, 75 percent of the Ivy Leaguers said yes, versus 25 percent of everyone else. “Teachers should decide what students are taught, as opposed to parents” was a statement with which 71 percent of the Ivy Leaguers agreed, nearly double the share of average citizens. “Does the U.S. provide too much individual freedom?” More than half of Ivy Leaguers said yes; just 15 percent of ordinary mortals did. The elite were roughly twice as fond as everyone else of members of Congress, journalists, union leaders, and lawyers. Perhaps unsurprisingly, 88 percent of the Ivy Leaguers said their personal finances were improving, as opposed to one in five of the general population."
https://www.thefp.com/p/were-all-soviets-now
#plebchain
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." - William J. Casey, CIA Director (1981)
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"Sometimes the people who think they are the most 'awake' are the most psyopable."
-Whitney Webb
You think more than half of every single thing they say is false?
No but i would put a high-ish probability on it.
I think he believes people depend on him, and he has a big ego about it. Liars don't typically lie about literally everything.
"There might be another angle that I haven’t thought of. It could be a senseless act of violence from a triggered antifa member"
This wasn't the first and most obvious hypothesis? You literally thought "Trump staged it" before you even thought of this?
Would you trust anyone to shoot you in the ear from distance?
Wouldn't you try and come up with a different plan?
"Trump’s reaction after also doesn’t make sense... And no trump is not a bad ass and doesn’t have huge balls gtfo."
Bravery is a parsimonious explanation for everything that you say "doesn't make sense" about this. People often take risks in the face of their own fear response, especially when they think it's important and they feel like others are depending on them.
