Misty on Nostr: Instead of mindlessly scrolling last night, I took surveys for a few cents' worth of ...
Instead of mindlessly scrolling last night, I took surveys for a few cents' worth of sats.
I don't remember which survey, but at the end, it asked me a series of questions about statements that I thought were true or false (or somewhere in between) regarding Muslims, violence, and danger.
I couldn't tell if the statements were things most Americans were already saying or believing or if the people who put out the survey were testing narratives to see which ones the mainstream media should push next.
Of course, all the statements were "Mostly false," which was the only answer closest to "Completely false" shown.
It wasn't comforting.
I won't bother telling you about the new Kamala Harris campaign ads I had to watch. Horrifying.
I don't remember which survey, but at the end, it asked me a series of questions about statements that I thought were true or false (or somewhere in between) regarding Muslims, violence, and danger.
I couldn't tell if the statements were things most Americans were already saying or believing or if the people who put out the survey were testing narratives to see which ones the mainstream media should push next.
Of course, all the statements were "Mostly false," which was the only answer closest to "Completely false" shown.
It wasn't comforting.
I won't bother telling you about the new Kamala Harris campaign ads I had to watch. Horrifying.