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SpikyAube ago

I know I'm the same I've been finding it hard to get on with normal life stuff, because it all seems to mean nothing anymore. I feel like going to work is supporting their system, buying stuff is supporting their system, just the whole of life seems fake.It can' t get covered up again. I think more people know now, and with the internet, information can spread much easier than it did when some of these other cases came to light. I know it's really depressing, but take heart from the huge number of people who are trying to investigate and do their best to expose what's going on, all these people who just genuinely care, whose hearts ache for the suffering of the children and the people they don't know and will never meet. The good people far outweigh the bad in this world, we've just got to get them to recognise that there are some people who are just beyond and below what we can comprehend in terms of depravity - I think many good people almost don't have the capacity to realise or accept that such evil stuff goes on.

Do you have anyone in your life you can talk to about it? It's pretty lonely being the only one in your social circle who knows. I was thinking it would be great to do Pizzagate meetups, but then realised the meet up locations would probably get bombed or something. Anyway, just do what little you can to try and get the truth out there and have faith that the wonderful decent people of the world, when they're awake, will do anything to stomp out this kind of infection, and we'll succeed!

ghost_marauder ago

Creating a meetup is like the dumbest idea I've heard. I would have thought differently, but you have to check out what happened when gamergate tried to do a meetup (all they wanted was ethics in jurnalism).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnVl8yYM0i8

Admittedly, it would be a great alt media stunt to have a bomb threat called in. Nothing glues a group together like a victim complex.