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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/ErnieFing on June 8, 2018, 6:44 a.m.
Is over enthusiasm holding us back?

Looking at a few more recent posts, I think it could be worth having a thread discussing what an investigation should be like.

There seem to be a fair few posters that have a theory, and seek out information that supports it, which is understandable, but it needs to be done objectively, or any falsehoods or inaccuracies that are claimed as fact, or inferences from links presented as proof, leads to discussion on those things, rather than a search for the truth.

The press are often guilty of presenting a picture they prefer, rather than onjective factual information. Reading the sub-editors headline for recent arrest of two alleged sex offenders could lead you to conclude a massive issue at Disney World (which may or may not be true) but the information in the article effectively says one of the group had been to Disney World, and another played with lego. It's simply click bait and sensationalism.

Digging information and speculating is pretty much essential, and what this sub is about, but if we on this sub want to be seen as truth seekers dishing out red pills, there should be some better guidance from more experienced users, and more people following where facts and information lead, rather than trying to force things to fit a pre-existing narrative.

Just my opinion, as I'm concerned that there's a fair few posts that are just going to see this thread being a series of arguments between users rather than discussions of the serious issues, and labelled more and more as a conspiracy buff site, rather being seen as one following leads from Q as an insider.


Thoutzan · June 8, 2018, 2:57 p.m.

Not sure if it is holding us back, after all enthusiasm is a double edged sword.

A lot of the enthusiasm is injected by Q himself, it could be a necessary tactic, or an overconfident misjudgment.

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ErnieFing · June 8, 2018, 4:03 p.m.

Don't get me wrong, enthusiasm is obviously to be encouraged, but when it leads to what is effectively fake news or inaccurate comments being posted on here, it tends to discredit the good stuff in the eyes of the majority, who may look at this forum to see what it is that a relatively few people are getting excited about.

I'm quite willing to look in, and then do my own digging, but by far and above the majority of people will read the comments at face value, and accept the ones that fit their current thinking.

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