Re: Child sex trafficking
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2023 1:58 pm
Or the ding dongs just switches to drinking some other brand owned by the same company.
Agreed. A whole lotta virtue signaling goes on every day on social media as people put on a show for what they want people to think they are and/or what they wish they were.
^^^
Checking in here. Do you feel as if people are paying enough attention now?randylahey wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:54 pm What is seriously happening in the right now???
It feels like the left is genuinely trying to bury this issue, and fighting hard against brining attention to it
https://twitter.com/LeadingReport/statu ... I3xZA&s=19
Randy gets his talking points from one line social media posts from such reputable sources as @LeadingReport.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 8:57 amChecking in here. Do you feel as if people are paying enough attention now?randylahey wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:54 pm What is seriously happening in the right now???
It feels like the left is genuinely trying to bury this issue, and fighting hard against brining attention to it
https://twitter.com/LeadingReport/statu ... I3xZA&s=19
Of course.twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:12 amRandy gets his talking points from one line social media posts from such reputable sources as @LeadingReport.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 8:57 amChecking in here. Do you feel as if people are paying enough attention now?randylahey wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:54 pm What is seriously happening in the right now???
It feels like the left is genuinely trying to bury this issue, and fighting hard against brining attention to it
https://twitter.com/LeadingReport/statu ... I3xZA&s=19
https://science.feedback.org/who-is-beh ... ng-report/
"What do baseball and car wash have to do with one of the most prolific sources of misinformation on X/Twitter? Well, more than one might realize, if that source is The Leading Report. Science Feedback’s investigation into Leading Report, which took place between September and October 2023 traced the website to two individuals in the U.S.—a former baseball athlete and the owner of a car wash. We also found that at least one of these individuals had a pattern of creating social media accounts purporting to report “breaking” news while citing no sources, notably the popular right-leaning @DJTTracker Twitter account."
When your social media feed is blasting you with a firehose of false information, no wonder it feels like the world is falling apart. Note the 1.3 million views of that fake ass "report" that Randy shared. THAT is why the world is falling apart.
[omitting your good information]
https://thedecisionlab.com/biases/illusory-truth-effectjfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:22 amOf course.twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:12 amRandy gets his talking points from one line social media posts from such reputable sources as @LeadingReport.
https://science.feedback.org/who-is-beh ... ng-report/
"What do baseball and car wash have to do with one of the most prolific sources of misinformation on X/Twitter? Well, more than one might realize, if that source is The Leading Report. Science Feedback’s investigation into Leading Report, which took place between September and October 2023 traced the website to two individuals in the U.S.—a former baseball athlete and the owner of a car wash. We also found that at least one of these individuals had a pattern of creating social media accounts purporting to report “breaking” news while citing no sources, notably the popular right-leaning @DJTTracker Twitter account."
When your social media feed is blasting you with a firehose of false information, no wonder it feels like the world is falling apart. Note the 1.3 million views of that fake ass "report" that Randy shared. THAT is why the world is falling apart.
[omitting your good information]
It's a self-sustaining, even self-generating, human centipede feedback loop. A multi-level marketing scam - a Ponzi scheme - of sorts, where each person's job is to get three more people amplifying the same garbage (all in service of "many people are saying" and other circularities where the existence of talk about something is in fact evidence of the existence of the thing being talked about).
Stuff like "george Floyd was killed" and "January 6th was an insurrection" and "Russian disinformation"twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:26 amhttps://thedecisionlab.com/biases/illusory-truth-effectjfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:22 amOf course.twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:12 am
Randy gets his talking points from one line social media posts from such reputable sources as @LeadingReport.
https://science.feedback.org/who-is-beh ... ng-report/
"What do baseball and car wash have to do with one of the most prolific sources of misinformation on X/Twitter? Well, more than one might realize, if that source is The Leading Report. Science Feedback’s investigation into Leading Report, which took place between September and October 2023 traced the website to two individuals in the U.S.—a former baseball athlete and the owner of a car wash. We also found that at least one of these individuals had a pattern of creating social media accounts purporting to report “breaking” news while citing no sources, notably the popular right-leaning @DJTTracker Twitter account."
When your social media feed is blasting you with a firehose of false information, no wonder it feels like the world is falling apart. Note the 1.3 million views of that fake ass "report" that Randy shared. THAT is why the world is falling apart.
[omitting your good information]
It's a self-sustaining, even self-generating, human centipede feedback loop. A multi-level marketing scam - a Ponzi scheme - of sorts, where each person's job is to get three more people amplifying the same garbage (all in service of "many people are saying" and other circularities where the existence of talk about something is in fact evidence of the existence of the thing being talked about).
"The illusory truth effect, also known as the illusion of truth, describes how when we hear the same false information repeated again and again, we often come to believe it is true. Troublingly, this even happens when people should know better—that is, when people initially know that the misinformation is false."
It's like my wife still believing that if a kid gets GETS cold that it makes them more likely to catch A cold. Sorry honey but putting on a hat and gloves doesn't prevent you from catching a cold, no matter how many times you heard your Mom and other Moms say it.
Just because you feel good about sharing your info because you think you're "helping someone" doesn't mean you're helping anyone. You're actually spreading false information that makes it worse.
https://www.menards.com/main/grocery-ho ... c-6937.htmrandylahey wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 9:27 amStuff like "george Floyd was killed" and "January 6th was an insurrection" and "Russian disinformation"twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:26 amhttps://thedecisionlab.com/biases/illusory-truth-effectjfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:22 am
Of course.
It's a self-sustaining, even self-generating, human centipede feedback loop. A multi-level marketing scam - a Ponzi scheme - of sorts, where each person's job is to get three more people amplifying the same garbage (all in service of "many people are saying" and other circularities where the existence of talk about something is in fact evidence of the existence of the thing being talked about).
"The illusory truth effect, also known as the illusion of truth, describes how when we hear the same false information repeated again and again, we often come to believe it is true. Troublingly, this even happens when people should know better—that is, when people initially know that the misinformation is false."
It's like my wife still believing that if a kid gets GETS cold that it makes them more likely to catch A cold. Sorry honey but putting on a hat and gloves doesn't prevent you from catching a cold, no matter how many times you heard your Mom and other Moms say it.
Just because you feel good about sharing your info because you think you're "helping someone" doesn't mean you're helping anyone. You're actually spreading false information that makes it worse.
The msm repeats and repeats it and sheeple accept it as reality
The women once again lay out a narrative of being recruited by Ballard and OUR to take part in rescue missions of trafficked individuals, only to then be “groomed” to become physically intimate with the married Ballard as part of what he called a “couples ruse,” intended to fool traffickers into believing they were romantically involved. They claim they were coerced into “performing sex, labor, and services for [Ballard’s] personal benefit and the benefit of OUR,” and sometimes endured violent sexual assault, or had sex with Ballard while Cooper was present, always with the assurance that it was “necessary to rescue children.” The plaintiffs further claim that Ballard and his associates laundered money in order to hire sex workers while on missions abroad, and that “OUR actively participated in the solicitation, recruitment, and exploitation” of female operatives.