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May 29th, 2025, 08:10 AM
#11
Re: Post election prediction
Many people misunderstand terms like "they," "the deep state," or "the elites," often imagining them as referring to a clandestine cabal of malevolent actors orchestrating global events with unified intent. However, the reality is more nuanced. These labels typically refer to a network of influential individuals whose interests happen to align due to shared socio-economic status, institutional positions, or ideological commitments. As a result, they often act in ways that appear coordinated, even in the absence of explicit planning or direct communication. This phenomenon can resemble a conspiracy in its effects, but it arises organically from overlapping incentives and worldviews rather than from a centralized or formally organized effort.
Importantly, many of the individuals whose actions contribute to these perceived “conspiracies”—for lack of a better term—are not hidden or unknown figures. On the contrary, they are often prominent public figures: politicians, business leaders, media executives, and policy influencers whose names and roles are well known. What gives rise to the perception of covert coordination is not their obscurity, but the systemic nature of their actions and the shared frameworks within which they operate.
Or, in a nutshell, the deepstate is... everyone.
I asked to praise Niya's article.
And you think that's a valid approach to uncovering truth?
Getting AI Bots to argue with each other is amusing but doesn't really constitute objective debate. (Particularly if you deliberately feed it a bias as an input)
Last edited by FunkyDexter; May 29th, 2025 at 08:23 AM.
The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter - Winston Churchill
Hadoop actually sounds more like the way they greet each other in Yorkshire - Inferrd
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