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I sometimes get recommended movie clips on youtube, and i tend to go into the comment section in order to see what the normies think, usually hoping to see them call out (((the propaganda))) in said clips, but lately i have been noticing a terrifying trend. They comment as if the little movie clips are actually happening. So for example take fight club, instead of saying stuff like "brad pitt is great in this role", they say "tyler durden is so cool". and they actually seem to believe that the clips are actually real, so think on some typical (((ww2 movie))), they will say stuff like "oh i can't believe that nazi did *Insert whatever happened in the clip* to those poor jews!" (of course this is how "history" is treated too but that is besides the point). Look into any comment section involving a film clip and you will see this. It's actually worrying. I think it's because of a lot more browns getting access to the internet but i'm not entirely sure
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onetimeuser on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
this isn't new. it's just accelerating thanks to the tiktok generation (young & old)

can't blame them. they're bombarded with shit non-stop that's heavily kiked. hear the lies enough they internalise it eventually. line between fake and real is blurring faster because of the sheer volume of people crossing over these days

it's no different to boomers who believe every lie the kiked TV news says or the kiked education system told them. same blurring of lies & reality for decades now, but less overt. less noticeable, and less in population falling for it

the digital video space is just the next frontier for (((them))) to conquer.
Delon on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
no i'm not saying they just buy the propaganda within it as actual concepts, such as if a movie is made about the kkk lynching niggers the normies will believe kkk is actively lynching blacks right now. I mean, they seem to believe that the characters portrayed within it are actually real. To use my previous example, they act not as if people like tyler durden exist, but as if brad pitt is actually tyler durden, and everything he did in the movie was real. It's fascinating stuff to observe.
onetimeuser on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
ah ok i got ya. so you're noticing that they're believing fictional characters are real people, and movies are kinda like documenting "real events"?
Delon on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
yes exactly, because it makes sense that you would take the ideas the creators want to portray and perhaps think upon them, but they seem to comment as if the fictional characters are actual people and the movies are simple documentaries
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