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Eric Trump says this is fake news and Trump did NOT transfer ownership to Don Jr.
Fake news just keeps on fakin!
Fake news just keeps on fakin!
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Here's a list of points to help people become aware of the downfalls of getting caught up in false narratives and attempts to divide:
Question Sources: Always question the sources of information. Reliable sources have a track record of accuracy and are transparent about their methods.
Fact-Check: Verify information from multiple reputable sources before accepting it as true. Fact-checking helps to avoid spreading false narratives.
Critical Thinking: Engage in critical thinking by analyzing the information logically and considering alternative perspectives.
Emotional Manipulation: Be cautious of narratives that evoke strong emotions. Emotional manipulation can cloud judgment and hinder rational thinking.
Confirmation Bias: Avoid seeking information that only confirms existing beliefs. This can reinforce false narratives and prevent a balanced understanding.
Context Matters: Always consider the context in which information is presented. Cherry-picked details can distort the true story.
What does this person do for you? What have you done for them? Is there an imbalance? Was it appreciated? Did they poo poo all over you?
The people who attack others what are they basing it off? Have you seen these entities argue? Are you going on hearsay from third parties? Is someone trying to stir that situation up as being a go between? Are they factual? Or are they getting you involved in attacks to get you in trouble?
Are they attacking people because they know they have information that’s crucial to help you and create a division so their voice isn’t heard.
Watch for Manipulative Language: False narratives often use extreme language, exaggerations, or inflammatory rhetoric to sway opinions.
Be Skeptical of Quick Fixes: Be wary of narratives that promise simple solutions to complex issues. Reality is often more nuanced.
Echo Chambers: Avoid surrounding yourself only with people who share the same views. Exposure to diverse perspectives helps prevent tunnel vision.
Use Critical Questions: Ask questions like "Who benefits from this narrative?" and "What evidence supports this claim?" to evaluate information critically.
Check for Bias: Recognize your own biases and evaluate information with an open mind. Bias can lead to embracing false narratives.
Consider the Source's Motives: Investigate why a source might be promoting a particular narrative. Hidden agendas can lead to distortion.
Fact-Based Discussions: Encourage evidence-based discussions rather than relying on emotions or hearsay.
Avoid Knee-Jerk Reactions: Take time to reflect before reacting to provocative narratives. Knee-jerk responses can perpetuate division.
Stay Informed: Stay updated on current events, but do so through reputable and diverse sources to avoid falling into a narrow narrative.
Engage in Constructive Dialogue: Engage in respectful conversations with those who hold different views. Constructive dialogue can bridge divides.
Fact-Based Decision Making: Base decisions on factual information rather than on emotions or sensationalism.
Promote Unity: Recognize when narratives aim to divide and strive for unity by focusing on shared values and common goals.
Remember, staying vigilant and being informed are key to avoiding the pitfalls of false narratives and divisive tactics.
If someone feels a post is directed at them and they take offense, why do they feel it’s directed at them? Why does it resonate?
One way or another everyone is watched try not to fall into traps.
Question Sources: Always question the sources of information. Reliable sources have a track record of accuracy and are transparent about their methods.
Fact-Check: Verify information from multiple reputable sources before accepting it as true. Fact-checking helps to avoid spreading false narratives.
Critical Thinking: Engage in critical thinking by analyzing the information logically and considering alternative perspectives.
Emotional Manipulation: Be cautious of narratives that evoke strong emotions. Emotional manipulation can cloud judgment and hinder rational thinking.
Confirmation Bias: Avoid seeking information that only confirms existing beliefs. This can reinforce false narratives and prevent a balanced understanding.
Context Matters: Always consider the context in which information is presented. Cherry-picked details can distort the true story.
What does this person do for you? What have you done for them? Is there an imbalance? Was it appreciated? Did they poo poo all over you?
The people who attack others what are they basing it off? Have you seen these entities argue? Are you going on hearsay from third parties? Is someone trying to stir that situation up as being a go between? Are they factual? Or are they getting you involved in attacks to get you in trouble?
Are they attacking people because they know they have information that’s crucial to help you and create a division so their voice isn’t heard.
Watch for Manipulative Language: False narratives often use extreme language, exaggerations, or inflammatory rhetoric to sway opinions.
Be Skeptical of Quick Fixes: Be wary of narratives that promise simple solutions to complex issues. Reality is often more nuanced.
Echo Chambers: Avoid surrounding yourself only with people who share the same views. Exposure to diverse perspectives helps prevent tunnel vision.
Use Critical Questions: Ask questions like "Who benefits from this narrative?" and "What evidence supports this claim?" to evaluate information critically.
Check for Bias: Recognize your own biases and evaluate information with an open mind. Bias can lead to embracing false narratives.
Consider the Source's Motives: Investigate why a source might be promoting a particular narrative. Hidden agendas can lead to distortion.
Fact-Based Discussions: Encourage evidence-based discussions rather than relying on emotions or hearsay.
Avoid Knee-Jerk Reactions: Take time to reflect before reacting to provocative narratives. Knee-jerk responses can perpetuate division.
Stay Informed: Stay updated on current events, but do so through reputable and diverse sources to avoid falling into a narrow narrative.
Engage in Constructive Dialogue: Engage in respectful conversations with those who hold different views. Constructive dialogue can bridge divides.
Fact-Based Decision Making: Base decisions on factual information rather than on emotions or sensationalism.
Promote Unity: Recognize when narratives aim to divide and strive for unity by focusing on shared values and common goals.
Remember, staying vigilant and being informed are key to avoiding the pitfalls of false narratives and divisive tactics.
If someone feels a post is directed at them and they take offense, why do they feel it’s directed at them? Why does it resonate?
One way or another everyone is watched try not to fall into traps.
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It's like: What year is it? 😂
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In 5 to 10 years these 3D house printers will be able to print the plumbing, electrical, and ducts in 1 pass.
Good biz to get into.
12:07pm Eastern
Good biz to get into.
12:07pm Eastern
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Whoa Whoa Whoa Is there a RNC coup against Trump?
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😎🇺🇸🦅⚡️ Today in history. August 25. Wizard of Oz. Hello red shoes. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
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Hold on Fam... it's going to a hell of ride.
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