Keep Your Mind

Everybody but the completely brainwashed knew this photo was a fake:

And the recent viral video of a crowd of starving Palestinians storming an aid center is AI. But the number of people who believed this crap was shocking.

I have no idea how people will live with this degree of gullibility in a world where keeping your mind grounded in reality will require increasingly more effort.

I highly, highly recommend avoiding the sources that keep “rolling back claims” after lying egregiously.

8 thoughts on “Keep Your Mind

    1. That was one surefire tell. Any normal person would wonder how it’s possible that a well-fed, clearly very content mother would let her child get this emaciated while putting away three squares a day. It’s scary how brainwashed people must be not to notice something this obvious.

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  1. The New York Times published a photo of Muhammad Zakaria Ayyoub al-Matouq as an illustration for a story about hunger in Gaza on the main page of its account on social network X, which has 55.1 million followers.

    A day later, the outlet issued an apology and clarification – stating that the boy’s appearance was due to congenital illnesses, not hunger, but did so on a side channel with only 88,000 followers.

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    1. And it’s always like this. Always. Remember those stories about the police officers murdered by the J6 rioters? The news outlets did take the statements back in tiny letters attached to old articles. As a result, many people still don’t know that it never happened.

      These absolute bastards.

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      1. Yeah, and it is worse in Canada, because the F’ing Liberals have used our tax money to pay most of the media to lie to us…and the mindless bimbos have the nerve to try to be outraged when we tell them that…mind you, most of them are not used to male language ;-D

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  2. Both things can be true: this story is fake, and the government kills civilians wholesale while severely restricting the distribution of aid. That’s my stance.

    Most people are gullible depending on which side of the issue they align with. Remember the 40 beheaded babies?

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  3. “knew this photo was a fake”

    Photos can be deceiving blah blah blah

    The tell for me: That is not a woman looking at her child who’s starving. It’s a woman looking at a child who’s very sick but hanging in there, could be better but she’s thankful for his presence regardless.

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