What was the moment that made you start to question the media's lies?
For me it was this time I was contributing valid knowledge to a conversation with another white man and some fat hispanic woman that was not involved in the conversation came up from behind and told me to shut up because I was white.
Mine was the presidential debates with Ron Paul >Dude asks some question about middle eastern politics >Ron Paul gives an intelligent response >Light clapping >WE MUST PROTECT ISRAEL >crowd erupts
TDS. The absolute 24/7 lies and bullshit they made up to shit talk Trump every day up to and including current day was ridiculous. When world news became america only news and america only news was 'what horrible things did donald do today?'
Matthew Jackson
I will not be silenced.
Grayson Richardson
First Rpublican presidential debate of 2015.
Jonathan James
Well getting into Alex Jones from like 2006 onwards took me down the 9/11 rabbit hole, I came to see the news as a joke, very little is there to inform you, its just to tell you what to think.
Since then it's gotten much worse of course, libya, Syria, covid, ukraine cemented it for me.
Carson Bell
It was way back when the extremely self-superior & liberal local news media of my city would swoop into my neighborhood to try to blow up what were just normal everyday fistfights between different groups of poor guttersnipe city kids into menacing stories of the evil working class white people using vicious hatecrime campaigns to oppress innocent saintly negroid youth
Connor Rogers
>What was the moment that made you start to question the media's lies?
for me it was around 2005 when I started reading forum posts about 9/11 being an inside job and also watching various documentaries like Loose Change and starting to read infowars. Even though I still considered myself libertarian or liberal, and I wasn't fully redpilled until 2015, it was roughly around 2005 or so when I was a freshman in high school that I realized our media was completely and utterly controlled by zionist special interests
Aiden Cox
from the first time I heard them regurgitate the phrase 'nobody could have seen it coming'
Jack Foster
ugh, the neckbeard "skeptic" deboonker crowd of innanet 1.0 days were truly slimy & pathetic
Jackson James
The coverage of the massacre at Waco. t. irl oldfag
When the Obama administration killed Michael Hastings in his car with a drive-by wire.
Camden Garcia
Gamergate. Watching both the mainstream media and a niche market like games journalism reading the same script sealed the deal. I already didn't trust the media, and knew games "journalism" was a joke, but having outlets like CNN and MSNBC came running to the defense of literal whos was eye opening. And after that ran its' course, we had the media meltdown over Trump.
Even Any Forums censored GamerGate. Probably Female game dev slept with a journalist so he would write good articles about her game and then she bullied some guy into suicide and Any Forums went crazy about it.