«The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense!» -Tom Clancy
You fall for propaganda.
Reality has to make sense, because that's the definition of reality.
If it doesn't make sense, it means that we are missing something. For example, when people observed the sky and assumed that the planets revolved around the sun in perfect circles, the observed movement of the planets didn't make sense. Stopping there and saying that reality doesn't have to make sense is just crazy.
There's a reason why the observation deviated from the assumption. Because the assumption was wrong.
I agree.
What you are writing makes no sense.
> You fall for propaganda.
Okay, fine, even FarSight Team-Member Aziz Brown did say that they are a propaganda-outlet.
Re: Social-Engineering
Here is my list of what is now/currently known/termed as «social-engineering:»
- Propaganda
- Information Control
- Dis-Information
- Mis-Information
- Orwellian Double-Speak
- Astro-Turfing
- Weaponisation of Vocabulary
- Censorship
- Suppression
- Shadow-Banning
- Thought-Policing
- De-Monetisation
- De-Platforming
- Ad-Hominem-Labeling
- Pathologising
- Appeal-to-Authority Fallacy/Framing (e.g.: scientific-consensus, academic-backing, etc.)
- Witch-Hunting
- Book-Burning
- Genocide
- Eugenics (like CONvid-19)
- DTCA (full of «Safe-and-Effective» false-advertising)
- [add the rest here that may be missing because I'm actually busy multi-tasking other stuff...]