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The concept of The Moral Panic like what we experienced during the Covid Lockdowns.
Both The Media and the Biden Government at the time hyped up Covid as this absolute terror, causing millions of people to get scared. But it wasn't until after the lockdowns ended did we see just how utterly botched it all was as everything involving The Lockdowns did nothing but cause more harm than good. Especially because all of it was done under threat of both social stigma and basically by the threat of prison time by not complying.

The "Vaccine" was such a rush job that it wasn't given enough time to be properly tested for any long-term side effects. Which did happen, but because of both companies giving many benefits without actually showing any proper proof that it was safe and because you'd have your life ruined if you spoke out against it at the time, many people ended up taking it.

Even actual professional Doctors who were against the narrative were utterly censored and dishonored because they showed evidence that Covid wasn't this big threat the media and democrats said it was.

So... considering all that, isn't it possible that like Covid, much of the negative news about AI could be either a flat-out lie or just heavily exaggerated to make it sound far worse than it actually is?
I mean, after the Covid Lockdowns, do you REALLY wanna trust those same news networks, corporations and certain politicians who blatantly lied to your face with news like this? Especially because Hollywood is basically a propaganda arm of the democrat party at this point?

Cause I think we all should've learned our lesson and actually do our research to see if what is being said is actually correct. aka Trust But Verify. Not just look at like one Tweet that has minimal information on it and just automatically accept it as fact without double checking first.

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