The primary strategy the media are using to prevent awareness of Pizzagate from spreading is to paint it as a partisan, biased narrative with no factual basis. The CIA and its media lackeys know that people who are anti-Trump will generally uncritically accept that narrative, and that it will also be persuasive to people who are neutral toward Trump.
One of our top priorities right now needs to be attacking this media strategy of painting Pizzagate as biased. The most effective way to fight this strategy is to show that Pizzagate is connected to Republicans/conservatives as well as Democrats/liberals. Some examples off the top of my head are Dennis Hastert, Mark Foley, and Margaret Thatcher's coverup of elite/government pedophilia in the UK. Let's find more examples and make some powerful memes to spread on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit!
NOTE: It's important to include both Republicans/conservatives and Democrats/liberals in these memes. If it's all Republicans/conservatives, it looks partisan against the right.
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anonymousgate ago
This election was really tough for me, because I hated both candidates. A month ago, I was devastated that Trump would be president, now I'm just glad that Hillary didn't win. I was never for her in the first place, but I thought that she would be light years better as a president than Trump. Then this whole pizzagate thing happened and I felt like suddenly everything about her made sense, why she lies so damn much, why she says she's going to do one thing and then does the complete opposite thing, the cheating of the election, the fact manipulation of events. I don't fucking trust liars.
zzvoat ago
I hear you. Just want to say that, in part, Trump won because many were, for whatever reasons, simply able to see all that much earlier. At some point, none of them/us knew. We don't know what we don't know. And it's a process not an event. :o)
anonymousgate ago
Trust me, I knew that she was bad. I know I'm going to get downvoated to hell for saying this but just because Trump isn't a cheater/murderer/blatant liar doesn't make him fit to be president. I'm glad Hillary didn't win because if she did, this whole investigation would be shut down so fast it would make your head spin. But that doesn't mean I'm excited for a Trump presidency. Trust me, I want him to do well, but my experience with people like him (I actually have some) is that everyone that works under them is less important, and that they'll do anything for profits, even if that means making shady deals and screwing the little guy. I hope I'm wrong, I really do.
EndThePizza ago
He's a con man, and he gets away with it because he knows showmanship.
dogeminho ago
Perhaps this might help ease your worries?
http://regated.com/2016/05/great-things-trump-done/
https://youtu.be/z3g_T7TKyew
https://youtu.be/lxaKUo5naoY
https://youtu.be/MOMhJksNNuM
anonymousgate ago
No, not really. I've seen him say/do way too many idiotic things for any of that to matter at this point. I appreciate you trying, though.The only thing that will change my mind is a more prosperous, less corrupt country with less war and more peace. That's something hugely difficult for anyone to accomplish. We'll just have to see if he can do it. Based on his campaign, I'm remaining doubtful for the moment.
Konran ago
Have an upvoat!
[EDIT: Grammar]