This person with an empty Substack and what looks like an AI-generated photo jumped on my comments in Notes and starting trying to cause trouble, and pretending to “side” with me.
“She” rudely yelled at somebody I was having a normal conversation with, proclaimed we are in a civil war, and then, when I objected and asked “her” to stop with the civil war, “she” posted a bunch of aggressive cliches.
And this is how the proverbial chaos agents attempt to create chaos.
The point I would like to make is not only to watch out for obvious trouble makers but also to watch out for those who seem very sweet and thoughtful but make you focus on your anguish and the differences between you and “others.”
Whenever somebody points at a large group, and their message is, “I feel your pain, I am on your side, and I want you to go get them,” the chance is, you are dealing with somebody who is trying to play you, use you, and throw you out. And the more they want to play you, the more effort they would make to “bond” with you on your trauma. Please pay attention.
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The question always these days is: "Is it a machine pretending to be a person, or a person acting like a machine?"
In either case, the answer is to disengage.
I don't know of any Trump supporters who use "MAGA" when they write posts. The wording used is suspect, regular folk don't write/speak that way.