@woop_woop
@lemmy.worldI mean, there's nothing strictly wrong with a picture of gore. If someone wants it for some reason, why not?
Bored toddler.
Slouched forward shoulders, weight on my heels, head back with a pained expression and small crying sounds.
I like to sit and take a moment for me. It's a nice moment of calm either before chaos or to release tension from the chaos. So I looks like nothing, but it's zen
Which would be better to you? You're a civilian somewhere - do you prefer to watch your livelyhood slowly being destroyed by your government or do you want a boom?
I'd assume the former gives you a chance to recognize it and do something, the latter is just boom.
1: I wholeheartedly believe being a whistleblower is a courageous and brave act. Full stop.
2: drawing conclusions as to why these people decided to speak up when they did without hearing it from them is nonsense.
3: assuming and repeating a John Gresham novel from news articles between corporations and their whistleblowers is not only buying into a conspiracy theory, but is also parroting it.
4: partaking in these conspiratorial shenanigans helps no one and isn't something to be waved away as harmless - otherwise, what's the difference here and qanon?