To be fair, his "disclaimer" was so ludicrously small that you could reasonably forgive someone for not noticing it.
To add, if he didn't want people to think it was real, why wouldn't he have been respectful and make the disclaimer a LOT larger? He's acting like people are stupid for not catching his tiny little disclaimer. It's more like people gave him the benefit of the doubt that what he posted was real, and he let them down.
I put myself in his shoes. I'm putting together a sensational graphic to dramatize the rioting. I know that what I'm showing is an exaggeration, and I want people to know that. I then go and place a teensy-tiny little disclaimer. Wait.
Does it sound more like he wanted people to understand it wasn't real, or that he wanted to screw with people and get people to spread fake news for his own personal pleasure?
>Q posts staged videos to blame these riots on white people.
How can you claim to speak for Q?
I took it as sign that cops have been told to standdown. And here you come, reaching for a desperate conclusion, and trying to say it DEFINITIVELY.
Says a lot about your intentions here.
Anon, the guy who faked the image did it in bad faith.
He was either trying to inform,
or trying to screw with people.
Sorry for taking him at his word.
No, the image maker put the tiniest little disclaimer on his image. Not helpful to have your disclaimer be that small when you're trying to give information to the public, as this guy did. Bad faith on the author's part.
Lighter note, that catch was awesome, and the camera happening to zoom in on the guy behind him and catching the catch in the direct center of the screen made it exponentially more amazing.
Patriot mistakes are fake images misidentified as real.
DS mistakes are expending FF ammunition and making themselves look terrible.
Eh, I'd say we have a little room to breathe.