People are losing trust in mainstream media because of perceived biased coverage of the Gaza genocide. If that erosion of trust is real, why isn’t it prompting wider public re-examination of historical cover-ups and contested narratives — Watergate, Iran–Contra, Iraq, even shifting beliefs about who “beat” the Nazis? If we don’t question how past information was shaped, what’s the point of preserving evidence (e.g., Gaza genocide evidence recently removed from YouTube by Google)? Won’t this all be forgotten in a few years, the same way all those previous events are no longer discussed?

What’s stopping a sustained, constructive public inquiry into these parallels between past cover-ups and current information control? Where are good, constructive places to discuss these issues without falling into unproductive conspiracy spirals?

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    6 hours ago

    Ever heard that if you swapped Lenin for Trump and the West with the deep state. You’d be indistinguishable from a magat.

    Wow, if you change the words in a sentence, it changes the meaning of the sentence? What a compelling argument?

    Man, if you change the word “force” to “ghost of Adolph Hitler”, Starwars fans are indistinguishable from Nazis!" I’m sure this is very meaningful!