I found this video of Eddie Bravo on the Joe Rogan show talking about Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell.
*Disclaimer: Joe Rogan's attitude may cause anger and the urge to punch the screen, at least for me.
[https://youtu.be/Z5o-SmIg3QI]
I think it's obvious Joe is not being genuine in this, which makes him shill. He's not speaking from the heart. I see him trying to program people with reactions.
He's extremely dismissive of the "conspiracy theories" around Chester and Chris, saying it's disrespectful to even discuss it.
This is exactly how victims are being shamed into silence, this kind of programming. Making us feel like the topic of abuse is too hard to even speak of or listen to. I swear Joe is acting like he needs a Safe Space from the conversation.
But sadly, I think this kind of programming is working, even on our family and friends. I wouldn't call my family maliciously evil, but somehow they have found it acceptable to stick their fingers in their ears and whine when I try to discuss the abuse I suffered, just like Joe does here.
The psychological damage caused by the media is most likely far worse than we can even imagine yet.
(This is PG related because we need exposure, and we should analyze the enemy tactics.)
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LA_Trump ago
I feel like the good side has a lot of psy-ops running against the non-believers. As this unravels, people like Rogan will turn, and he'll pace his crowd to where they need to be.
witch_doctor1 ago
Yep...Rogan takes hunting trips in the woods for days at a time with red-pilled mofo's...and yet he has a huge, diverse following..many of whom would come to a fight wielding bongs and dildos+he lives in globalist central...I am confident he'll be standing on the right side of the line in the end.