Paid trolls and shills work the internet to help control what you think where the media fails

May 1, 2018 7:33pm CST
This article explains a little about the fake reality created online by paid shills and trolls. Other articles in the public domain explain groups such as Shareblue and MediaMatters, which pay shills and trolls to over-represent liberals and Hillary Supporters, and to silence, censor and harass conservatives. Shareblue and MediaMatters are owned by David Brock, the ex-boyfriend of James Alefantis (who owns Comet Pizza, of Pizzagate fame).
One supporter being paid to create multiple anonymous accounts does not constitute genuine support for Hillary Clinton.
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@aureliah (24326)
• Kenya
5 May 18
I would say that these paid trolls are everywhere
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@aureliah (24326)
• Kenya
8 May 18
@ConVolines I just hope that the results will be a good thing for us
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8 May 18
@aureliah Me too.
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@Deepizzaguy (104231)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 May 18
The way I deal with any troll who insults my intelligence is that I would give him or her a severe tongue lashing that would make the late actor R, Lee Ermey look like the late Frank Sutton by comparison.
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2 May 18
Good stuff, George. Ideally, try to expose them as well, so when other people come across the discussion, they are not fooled by the troll's fake liberal narrative.
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
4 May 18
This is why Christian ministers encourage their 'flocks' to ban most "secular media" from their sight- and sound-space. Sure, it frustrates the atheists who want to use 'secular documentation' (Scientific Journals, government records, news reports) to disprove Christian preachings; and it 'flies in the face' of the belief that Being Christian 'gives you control over the world (control won by Jesus' "conquest").' But the individual Christians' 'media-fasting' lets their minds Rest In Peace
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