• Hey Guest,

    We wanted to share a quick update with the community.

    Our public expense ledger is now live, allowing anyone to see how donations are used to support the ongoing operation of the site.

    👉 View the ledger here

    Over the past year, increased regulatory pressure in multiple regions like UK OFCOM and Australia's eSafety has led to higher operational costs, including infrastructure, security, and the need to work with more specialized service providers to keep the site online and stable.

    If you value the community and would like to help support its continued operation, donations are greatly appreciated. If you wish to donate via Bank Transfer or other options, please open a ticket.

    Donate via cryptocurrency:

    Bitcoin (BTC):
    Ethereum (ETH):
    Monero (XMR):
F

Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
15,004
Maybe because I watch a lot of anti-Trump media, a lot more is recommended to me. It seems like a widespread suspicion though- that the Iran war is both a 'gift' to the oligarths that so heavily sponsored Trump, no doubt some power or money play and also- a distraction away from the Epstein files and- God knows what else. I wonder how many actually believe it is about national security.

Obviously, our opinions on what is likely true are formed by what we consume. While I suppose the most responsible and reasonable thing would be to listen to news reports from both sides- I wonder how many people actually do that. Aren't we more drawn to opinions and perspectives we are more likely to agree with? Plus- Trumps own words truthfully just sicken me a lot of the time. Refering to war as a little 'excursion'.

I feel like years ago though, there was more respect for politicians generally. Was that because they were genuinely more respectful people or- was it because their more sleazy behaviour and dodgy deals weren't so widespread reported?

By witnessing this shit show in real time- are we better informed of the reality of how our leaders behave? Or, is it so falsely represented that maybe we are fed less truth but, more often? I wonder where the truth actually lies. I wonder who consistently reports it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Matchaaa, FadingSnowFake and daruino
NormallyNeurotic

NormallyNeurotic

Everything is going to be okay â‹… he/him
Nov 21, 2024
911
By witnessing this shit show in real time- are we better informed of the reality of how our leaders behave?
Complicated. For example, as more real information about the Epstein files gets released, I see weird blood libel-esque conspiracy theories growing in popularity alongside it. It seems we can't have fact nowadays without someone popularizing fiction relating to it. Lord forbid horrible things just... exist.

Two steps forward, one step backwards. At least it's progress. Hopefully.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Matchaaa and Forever Sleep
F

Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
15,004
I see weird blood libel-esque conspiracy theories growing in popularity alongside it.

Like- child cannibalism theories or blood drinking theories? I've seen them about too. There's that whole: 'no smoke without fire' theory but then- that just seems so extreme, I don't know.
 
  • Like
Reactions: NormallyNeurotic
NormallyNeurotic

NormallyNeurotic

Everything is going to be okay â‹… he/him
Nov 21, 2024
911
Like- child cannibalism theories or blood drinking theories? I've seen them about too. There's that whole: 'no smoke without fire' theory but then- that just seems so extreme, I don't know.
Hidden content
You need to reply to this thread in order to see this content.
 
Last edited:
  • Informative
Reactions: Forever Sleep
H

Hvergelmir

Warlock
May 5, 2024
777
Was that because they were genuinely more respectful people or- was it because their more sleazy behaviour and dodgy deals weren't so widespread reported?
I think the main culprit is the dramatization of news reporting. The backside of free media is that they work on a free market, controlled by supply and demand. Engagement is more important than information.

As consumers we can choose to not engage with the drama, and just extract the facts.
Usually, the underlying data is universally agreed on. When it's not, we can choose to accept uncertainty.

I think it's important to not let the news flow devolve to a drama show.
Trumps most recent announcement where he pulled another clumsy rhetoric trick for unclear reasons, is completely irrelevant. There's nothing to gain from repeating it over and over, analyzing details, when there's not enough information to conclude anything new.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Forever Sleep