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15630412 No.15630412 [Reply] [Original]

why do Americans believe disinformation so eagerly?

Is social media catalyzing the fall of Western Democracy?

Any books for this feel?

>> No.15630420

>>15630412
What makes you think other people don't believe disinformation so eagerly? Do you not believe disinformation? Do you have a magical gland in your brain that instantly and unfailingly tells you when something is false?

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>>15630412
americans live in fantasies that they have racial "communities", when really its just whoever gets up on the sound stage automatically speaks for everyone with the same hue. If it's on the tv or internet, it must be real for americans because their entire reality is based on the color of pixels.

>> No.15630453
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>>15630420
>Do you have a magical gland in your brain that instantly and unfailingly tells you when something is false?

Yes

>> No.15630487

>>15630453
you don't suffer from hubris do you?

>> No.15630496

>>15630412
they're all out of their heads on prescription medicines

>> No.15630513

>>15630487
Do you lack the spine to believe your own judgements about the world?
Or have you been brainwashed so thoroughly you believe everything you consume

>> No.15630592

>>15630513
i'm skeptical of everything. including my own judgement. i've been wrong before. i'll be wrong again. i might be wrong now.

>> No.15630608

>>15630412
they've been psyoped so hard. they dont know what to believe in.

>> No.15630615

>>15630412
not just americans. dude, tens of generations still believe there was a guy who walked on rivers and lakes and turned them into alcoholic beverage. it is anecdotal hilarious idiocy.

>> No.15631097

>>15630487
In fairness that was a perfect use of that meme.

>> No.15631199

>>15630513
>he doesn't regularly re-examine his own judgements
The epitome of pseud