A classic means of spreading misinformation is to create a provable false fact for bandwagoneers to jump on,, then to disprove that false fact and publicly humiliate anyone on the wagon. The biggest mistake we make as a community is to jump on things too quickly, before details are known Better to take note,, share notes,, and stop trying to sensationalize every post you make. Of course,, our fear is that things will disappear from the web, but making a personal copy and having it archived helps (unless you are assange in November 2016.)
Spread information, not "news" and try not to do it simply for sensationalism,, or you're no better than the television. Something is up with Hogg and they know it,, or his story wouldn't be evolving as it does. The evolution is designed to hide something, and we can figure it out if we don't obsess about individual details like recently. The best we can doo is to forget nothing for now.
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x0byte ago
This stinks every bit as bad as that California yearbook photo posted by Antifa. They are probably just going to say he left for home early and came back. Then have an army of lawyers send cease and desist letters, maybe a couple libel/slander suits, and a media parade showing what a poor victim he is and how all of the gun nuts are trying to villify him simply for having an opinion on gun control. He could come out of this stronger than ever.
Seems too obvious.
I mean, they already banned all of the videos. The narrative is fully under their control. This is not a mistake.
LionElTrump ago
Do classes to include and after homeroom not take roll call? How hard is this to figure out
x0byte ago
I'm with you that it seems it SHOULD not be hard.
We should just watch the security videos in the school. Or listen to the radio transmissions of the sheriff department that was first on scene. Probably just as easy to come across since neither the school district nor sheriff department could possibly have any reason to keep the truth from coming out.