I recently spoke with a TDS type and about the Aurora thing and he thinks it has been officially debunked.
Because youtube talking heads debunked it.
I did a 5 minute search and turns out the mayor and police says the management stopped having a presence there, and that the gangs while active in the 2 building in the complex are not charging rent, therefore not a takeover and not as rampant as the public is lead to believe. (it was something like that too lazy to read up on it again)
I go back to tell the guy that's your idea of a debunk? his response: who's your source? breitbart? I tell him it's from the mayor's own statement.
That guy is lost, mind gone from TDS, but I bet a lot of normies read the "debroked" headlines and never read the article. That's what we're facing. But we at least need to have something of substance that can sway normies to reject the "deborked!" headlines they've been conditioned to believe.
That's how crime denialism works ATM. Some breadtuber gives out a single 0-context factoid: "Crime is down 5%!" {Ignores that it's down from last year's all time high, ignores fewer reporting agencies, ignores fewer reports from victims, ignores the sample wasn't of the right area, etc.}
We need emotional appeal in the form of video to break emotional conditioning.
I recently spoke with a TDS type and about the Aurora thing and he thinks it has been officially debunked.
Because youtube talking heads debunked it.
I did a 5 minute search and turns out the mayor and police says the management stopped having a presence there, and that the gangs while active in the 2 building in the complex are not charging rent, therefore not a takeover and not as rampant as the public is lead to believe. (it was something like that too lazy to read up on it again)
I go back to tell the guy that's your idea of a debunk? his response: who's your source? breitbart? I tell him it's from the mayor's own statement.
That guy is lost, mind gone from TDS, but I bet a lot of normies read the "debroked" headlines and never read the article. That's what we're facing. But we at least need to have something of substance that can sway normies to reject the "deborked!" headlines they've been conditioned to believe.
That's how crime denialism works ATM. Some breadtuber gives out a single 0-context factoid: "Crime is down 5%!" {Ignores that it's down from last year's all time high, ignores fewer reporting agencies, ignores fewer reports from victims, ignores the sample wasn't of the right area, etc.}
We need emotional appeal in the form of video to break emotional conditioning.