Saw somebody claiming the Satanic Panic was "fabricated" to discredit alleged alter programming survivors. Literally where is your evidence? You're just defending your conspiracy theory with another conspiracy theory.
For anybody reading this: religious abuse is real, human trafficking is real, sexual abuse is real, and your trauma symptoms are real. What's demonstrably not real is the alleged practice of using torture to deliberately give people DID and creating customized alters to fill certain roles and perform certain tasks. To learn more about how we know this, click here.
“I didn’t say Jews, I said Zionists; It’s well-documented that not all Jews are Zionists and not all Zionists are Jews. You’re not immune to propaganda!”
“I didn’t say poisoning wells, I said contaminating water; the water crisis in Gaza is well-documented. You’re not immune to propaganda!”
“I didn’t say Jews are baking child blood into matzah, I said Israel is stealing organs off of dead Palestinians; the illicit organ trade is well-documented. You’re not immune to propaganda!”
There is something so dystopian of watching a Palestinian carrying a child while being followed by people trying to video it.
Cause they *HAVE* to.
That person needs them to video it, They have to record their pain and suffering cause it's the only way to make white people (the people causing all of this) maybe, just maybe, do ANYTHING about it.
So they record. They act, but they also record.
And it reminds me of 2020. It reminds me of BLM protests. We have to record now. Because it's the only way to fight against the propaganda machine. Which is big, and ruthless and has schools, newspapers, TV, everything and anything in it's pocket for years.* It's only through our collective action and the internet that we have been able to find the truth.
But it's come at a cost. Cause we have to record everything. Every scar, every blood drop, every tear. We have to record it all.
*The owner of the propaganda machine is the United States and it's little western cronies and puppets. In case that needs to be spelled out.
At moments like these, when news is breaking fast and emotions are running hot, it's more important than ever that we behave responsibly. At
Markos Moulitsas Zúniga is the founder and head of Daily Kos – probably the first major liberal blog.
Soon after the Trump assassination attempt, a number of idiotic conspiracy theories sprang up in some fringe left corners of the internet. Markos editorialized about taking a hard line against such conspiracy theories.
At Daily Kos, that means all of us—staff and community members alike—must share only what we know to be true, as reported by credible sources.
It also means that we reject false information or unfounded claims. This is a foundational policy for us, and one we have enforced rigorously for decades. Our Rules of the Road forbid spreading misinformation, disinformation, or conspiracy theories.
The penalty for sharing conspiracy theories on Daily Kos is clear and serious: You will be banned.
Daily Kos has always been and will always be an outpost of the reality-based community.
Being reality-based is a major thing which distinguishes us from MAGA zombies. People on the left who spread zany and unfounded conspiracy theories are intellectually no better than the QAnon Shaman. Many even use wording similar to QAnon wackos.
The Washington Post referred to fringe left conspiracy theories about the shooting as BlueAnon.
They claimed the blood on former president Donald Trump’s ear was from a theatrical gel pack; that the shooting was a “false flag,” perhaps coordinated by the Secret Service in collaboration with the Trump campaign; that the scene of a bloodied Trump raising his fist under an American flag was “#staged.”
“When did the Secret Service start allowing the President under duress to tell them ‘to wait’, then stand up to be seen by the crowd fist-pumping?” one user posted on X. “Can you blame me for thinking this is fake?”
The shooting threw into overdrive a phenomenon dubbed “BlueAnon” — a play on the right-wing conspiracy theory QAnon — that refers to liberal conspiracy theories online. As more Americans lose trust in mainstream institutions and turn to partisan commentators and influencers for information, experts say they are seeing a big uptick in the manufacture and spread of BlueAnon conspiracy theories, a sign that the communal warping of reality is spreading well beyond the right.
“The good-versus-evil paradigm of QAnon has really taken hold of the anti-Trump movement and you’re seeing two sides that feel like they are fighting a battle between good and evil,” said Mike Rothschild, author of “The Storm Is Upon Us: How QAnon Became a Movement, Cult and Conspiracy Theory of Everything.” “It’s coming from major leftist and liberal ‘resistance’ influencers who believe that Trump is so devious that he’d fake his own assassination attempt in order to help his campaign.”
Anybody posting conspiracy theories is an idiot and should be blocked.
Of course I'm NOT referring to satirical references meant to make a point.
For example: Fanatical pro-gun conspiracy nuts claim that victims of mass shootings are really "crisis actors". So taking a dig at those people by referring to Trump as a crisis actor is a way to make such people eat their words.
In his editorial, Markos re-posted this information sheet from NPR's On the Media program on how to treat breaking news – mass shootings in particular. So I'm re-re-posting it.
#6 is underrated. Local journalists know their own turf and are better able to sort out a situation than those who just helicopter in to cover an event and then leave.
Of course #9 is essential. Get confirmation from reputable sources before reposting something. Don't add to the morass of disinformation.
It turns out all my colleagues at work are Donald Trump assassination truthers lol. They were talking this morning about how it was obviously staged for publicity. This is like QAnon for left wing people
What's a BlueAnon? I tried looking it up and while it's still a conspiracy, I don't see anything about DID/RAMCOA/Recovered Memories involved in it.
BlueAnons are left-leaning conspiracy theorists. They believe in trans rights but think Pizzagate was real. They post about freeing Palestine while spreading blood libel. Just about any conspiracy theory QAnon types believe in, BlueAnons believe in with a "progressive" spin. Your typical alter programming conspiracy theorist on Tumblr is a BlueAnon because they believe in a far right conspiracy theory, but in a "progressive" way.
BlueAnon behavior: trying to rehabilitate David Icke by speculating that he was actually trying to warn us all about the "Epstein class."
This is laughable if you have any familiarity with Icke's work. Let's look at what he wrote in The Biggest Secret:
There are three suggested origins for the Anunnaki reptilian intervention in human affairs: 1 They are extraterrestrials; 2 They are ‘inner’ terrestrials who live within the Earth; 3 They manipulate humanity from another dimension by ‘possessing’ human bodies. I think they are all true.
Cathy writes in Trance Formation Of America of how George Bush was sitting in front of her in his office in Washington DC when he opened a book at a page depicting “lizard-like aliens from a far off, deep space place.”28 Bush then claimed to be an ‘alien’ himself and appeared, before her eyes, to transform ‘like a chameleon’ into a reptile. Cathy believed that some kind of hologram had been activated to achieve this and from her understanding at the time I can see why she rationalised her experience in this way. Anyone would, because the truth is too fantastic to comprehend until you see the build up of evidence. ... I think he was revealing the Biggest Secret, that a reptilian race from another dimension has been controlling the planet for thousands of years.
The idea of fire breathing dragons and evil serpents which appear in legends and texts all over the world could easily originate from the reptilian ‘gods’ who once operated openly thousands of years ago. These were the Serpent People of ancient texts, including the Bible, where the serpent is a regular theme. Of course, the serpent has been used to symbolise many things and not every reference will be literally a reptile, certainly not. But many of them are.
This entire book is dedicated to convincing readers that lizard aliens are very real. There is no "wink wink, nudge nudge" sort of approach you'd expect if it was meant to be symbolic (as in the Book of Revelation, for example).
Doing mental gymnastics to convince yourself that people didn't actually mean what they emphatically stated over and over they meant is conspiracy theorist behavior. David Icke has always been trying to convince the world that we're under the control of a bunch of space lizards because he's a racist antisemite.
Don't rehabilitate conspiracy theorists by giving them the benefit of the doubt like this. They are all as hateful and wrong as they appear on the surface.