On the bright side, that means that unless we let them clamp down on free speech more, things should trend in a better direction, as we'll have more voters who don't trust legacy media, and less that do.
Looks like our most important neighbor to the North is fucked, though.
There's a redline though. And not even that. Weve passed the redline. There's a level of damage and pain required to set things right that accumulates over time.
Its like you've been shot, and you're sitting there saying "well the good news is he's almost out of bullets"
In this case it's more like someone else has been shot, but point taken.
We've all at the very least received some shrapnel. Most of us have been proverbially shot. And then there are place like Canada and Australia, which have been straight up nuked. As well as Germany, the UK, and the like, which were only conventionally bombed.
"But, oh, people are waking up," I say, as everything is on fire, and bullets are still flying.
Analogies aside, I do still think it's a positive sign that less people are listening to the propaganda. That's a positive trend if nothing else, although I agree we're still very much in deep trouble.
On the bright side, that means that unless we let them clamp down on free speech more, things should trend in a better direction, as we'll have more voters who don't trust legacy media, and less that do.
Looks like our most important neighbor to the North is fucked, though.
Canada's ship has sailed on that one. Forget free speech, they even have legally compelled speech.
There's a redline though. And not even that. Weve passed the redline. There's a level of damage and pain required to set things right that accumulates over time.
Its like you've been shot, and you're sitting there saying "well the good news is he's almost out of bullets"
In this case it's more like someone else has been shot, but point taken.
We've all at the very least received some shrapnel. Most of us have been proverbially shot. And then there are place like Canada and Australia, which have been straight up nuked. As well as Germany, the UK, and the like, which were only conventionally bombed.
"But, oh, people are waking up," I say, as everything is on fire, and bullets are still flying.
Analogies aside, I do still think it's a positive sign that less people are listening to the propaganda. That's a positive trend if nothing else, although I agree we're still very much in deep trouble.
No of course it's not a bad thing. Im just being a pill about it since it's not a "hooray we're saved!" Moment.