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Originally Posted by nico-t
i follow direct streams of debates while i work, and i what i just said is more of an understatement than an overreaction, which may surprise you.
About 1% of all debates and facts are shown in the news eventually, and 99% of that 1% is an offtopic soundbyte or slip of the tongue the sheep can laugh at and go on with their day. Which means almost none of the facts, which are mind boggling to say the least, are shared on the news programs on TV.
I was astonished when i first found this out. Like i said, i can give you cold hard facts of the examples i provided if you want. It's like they used a 1984 blueprint - it's really that bad. And none of this fits the news narrative which doesn't thrive on the big picture, but only on the small simplistic sound bytes.
So please let me know which topic you think i was overreacting about, i'll gladly prove you that it isn't an overreaction at all. 
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Its hard to say if anything is an overreaction... all depends how it's implemented. According to GDPR I can demand any place of business wipe my fingerprints off everything and delete me from security footage...