• courageousstep@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    I’m so sick of the lying. Everyone in power is so casually lying without fear of consequences. Lying used to be a shameful thing to do. How do we get back to that?

    Edit: How do we call them out on it? Social media attack? How much does it cost to post ads on all the popular media platforms? Even though it gives money to billionaires in the short term, maybe the public crucifixion would be worth it.

    • Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      18 hours ago

      Lying became a means to an end. Police officers lie to get anyone arrested to fill their quotas. Politicians lie to get elected over someone who might actually be honest. Corporations lie to protect their bottom line. It’s just a tool for these ghouls now.

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      23 hours ago

      “Potatoe” HA! Can’t even spell potato, definitely not leadership material

      Remember this gem?

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      1 day ago

      Word of mouth, I avoid ads so I wont see this but comment everywhere about how this is a lie.

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        To be fair, the people who need to see it most don’t generally use ad blockers. They aren’t tech savvy or even outright enjoy ads.

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          21 hours ago

          I’m not tech savvy but I use an ad blocker. I think most people either don’t know they exist or don’t care.

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            I’m not tech savvy but I use an ad blocker.

            That makes you more tech savvy than a large portion of average users. Just knowing they exist, and how to implement one means you’re at least savvy enough to:

            1. Be aware of the option at all
            2. Be aware that not all browsers allow it
            3. Know either how to navigate your browser settings to install one, or how to word a search query to figure it out

            I think most people either don’t know they exist or don’t care.

            See numbered list above 😉