I’ve noticed that when the narratives are too perfect (ie scripted) they are a tipoff to, well, a narrative. Unfortunately, because they are prefabricated with nice little chapters that people repeat like fairy tales they spread quickly. Matthew Shepherd is another example.
Actual events such as Watergate and Spygate have a huge number of variables, details, timelines, etc. To get a grasp of the facts - even a partial grasp - requires great effort, not least because so many involved are trying to avoid scrutiny or suppress the facts.
Ive noticed that when the narratives are too perfect (ie scripted) they are a tipoff to, well, a narrative.
Good point.
Unfortunately, because they are prefabricated with nice little chapters that people repeat like fairy tales they spread quickly.
And because the evilstream misleadia repeats them continuously, they have staying power.
To get a grasp of the facts - even a partial grasp - requires great effort, not least because so many involved are trying to avoid scrutiny or suppress the facts.
Yes, and also providing false versions of events.