• ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    That doesn’t surprise me. I could see something like this being done in a terrorist attack. Of course, I wait for the evidence, and don’t speculate wildly and publicly.

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        8 months ago

        I think it’s reasonable to ask questions, explore possibilities, and verify with evidence. What those “news” organizations are doing is beyond irresponsible.

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          8 months ago

          Asking questions is fine. Saying that a boat which you can see on video destroying a bridge didn’t destroy the bridge is entering into crazy territory.

          When a plane crashes, “did a naked mole rat chew through the control wiring” is generally not a question people ask. Because that’s a silly question.

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              I mean… back in the 90’s the news from the other side of the world were kinda iffy, with obvious bullshit like a man in China having an hiccup for 30 years, or another being 200 years old, or the even more laughable idea of a school shooting in the US…

              Crazy is normal.

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      Of course, I wait for the evidence, and don’t speculate wildly and publicly.

      Yes, but think of the ratings and clicks garnered by speculating wildly and publicly! You’re missing out!