The only problem I have is this guy's approach. It's bordering on the obnoxious level of Alex Jones and it makes me not want to continue following his reporting. Also, we're still missing whom these supposed "sources" are in addition to the fact that he admits in this video that he's been through more experiences related to this issue, but he's chosen not to divulge what these were. This all continues to be confusing and not particularly useful to investigating. Just my opinion, of course.
Approach has everything to do with the level of legitimacy the general public will assign to any given topic and in the case of David Seaman, his over-the-top reaction has the potential to give the perception that we're all crazy, angry, Trump-supporting lunatics. I personally give little to no credence to people who have uncontrolled anger, especially if they're attempting to influence my opinion. I understand that this is a deplorable and heinous crime, but if you're going to present people with legitimate information and expect them to take you seriously, you have to be mature enough to show some level of emotional intelligence.
It's called righteous anger in his case....and he has earned it. When has being milquetoast ever been successful in the perception war against the sociopathic globalists? Romney? McCain?
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seekingtruth2016 ago
The only problem I have is this guy's approach. It's bordering on the obnoxious level of Alex Jones and it makes me not want to continue following his reporting. Also, we're still missing whom these supposed "sources" are in addition to the fact that he admits in this video that he's been through more experiences related to this issue, but he's chosen not to divulge what these were. This all continues to be confusing and not particularly useful to investigating. Just my opinion, of course.
VictorDaniels777 ago
What does approach have to do with anything?
seekingtruth2016 ago
Approach has everything to do with the level of legitimacy the general public will assign to any given topic and in the case of David Seaman, his over-the-top reaction has the potential to give the perception that we're all crazy, angry, Trump-supporting lunatics. I personally give little to no credence to people who have uncontrolled anger, especially if they're attempting to influence my opinion. I understand that this is a deplorable and heinous crime, but if you're going to present people with legitimate information and expect them to take you seriously, you have to be mature enough to show some level of emotional intelligence.
witch_doctor1 ago
It's called righteous anger in his case....and he has earned it. When has being milquetoast ever been successful in the perception war against the sociopathic globalists? Romney? McCain?