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    621 day ago

    Dictatorships are built on narratives. To stop them one must break their narrative, which is an iterative process—they’ll change the narrative to explain away new developments, but if you force them to keep making changes faster than their adherents can absorb them, their shared reality will fall apart.

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      416 hours ago

      They’ve given up on narratives and now say lots of conflicting things to overload your brain.

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      2224 hours ago

      I feel this is really the most important answer here. We must break the false narratives that they use to hold power.

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        416 hours ago

        And nothing does that better than video evidence. Fortunately, virtually every cell phone still in existence can record video.

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          412 hours ago

          but the problem now is we are in the age of “ai” & fake videos.

          They will just claim everything is fake (while claiming their own fake videos are real and the only Truth).

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            111 hours ago

            Nothing can ever be perfect. We have AI detection capabilities to identify faked videos. You’ll never convince 100% of any group of anything. We still have to sway as many people as possible. Not every voter is a conspiracy nut.

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      1024 hours ago

      Ding Ding Ding! This right here. Unfortunately, they say one thing one day, and the opposite the other, and know their followers will latch onto the answer they want to believe/be true. It is exactly how religions work too.