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by A4ET8a8uTh0
1208 days ago
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Sadly, I am inclined to agree despite hating myself for relying on ways to generate effective propaganda. The only way to deal with this is to create a counter narrative. Seriously, just the other day, I had someone mention talking point #1, #2 to political issue X like they were reciting it. It is annoying, but if that is the default state already.. |
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If an effort to protect children also endangers children, then that effort is not worthy of implementation.
Narratives are not limited to "how we share ideas", but also "how we contextualize them".
If you haven't heard the counter narrative we are proposing, then you may not be aware of the way encryption backdoors endanger children. It's important for us to share that context as narrative.