Things are sometimes done in an intentionally easy to discover fashion, in order to drive even more anger towards something from people who already held those beliefs.
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Things are sometimes done in an intentionally easy to discover fashion, in order to drive even more anger towards something from people who already held those beliefs.
Hmmm, I agree that this is a tactic sometimes used. Lessee how that idea might be applied to this story...
The fake news about the attack caused people to become angry at the lying media and government.
Very tricky!
According to your theory, the lying fake news media and politicians are just PRETENDING to lie and put out propaganda - to trick us into hating them!
This must be a Justin Trudeau special operation. Sorta like when he said 'If you kill your enemies, they win.' This would be more like 'If you can make your enemies hate you, they lose.'
I am understanding your theory correctly?
Cuz it doesn't make any sense to me.
Well in your interpretation it would be useful for the government to see who can see through the deception, not so much trick anyone into hating them per se. For this instance it's similar to what we've all seen before where creating a buzz about something has caused certain groups to hate certain other groups even more, by validating their distrust of the group talked about if the article or story turns out to be less than truthful.