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by _mitterpach
974 days ago
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I’d tend to agree here. While I haven’t noticed it much during other conflicts, I think this one has been a hive of disinformation and lies, probably from both sides? I find myself actively disregarding every article and a piece of news, especially since the hospital bombing affair. Just can’t trust anyone to not be pulling a trick by embellishing numbers or leaving out a crucial piece of information. I don’t think that’s a new concept or that it started now, but it’s become apparent to me in the last few weeks. I don’t envy the role of people who have to make actual impactful decision, often on the basis of incomplete reports. |
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> I don’t envy the role of people who have to make actual impactful decision, often on the basis of incomplete reports.
They often have more accurate information than we have. (If nothing else, they don't have to wade through their side's propaganda and lies.) But yes, they still have the problem, and it's still really hard.