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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NeedPolyGF ago
Do TED Talks
Liberals like em. Let's recruit some of our members who are good speakers to do TED talks incorporating some of the ideas from the CBS woman ex-reporter who did a TED talk last year about how astroturfers use the media to get people to believe their lies. I was very surprised to hear her expose Snopes as a false medium too.
mrjdouble ago
Can anybody do a ted talk?
NeedPolyGF ago
I guess it's not so easy. Looks like speakers have to be nominated. See https://speaker-nominations.ted.com
In that case just do a video and call it TED-like or something.