I was just reading through a post on r/conspiracy regarding the amount of heart attacks during the concert and thought it was interesting how many comments specifically said "there is no conspiracy here". The comments vastly out number the upvotes now and the majority of them are attempting to debunk any conspiracy or ties to vaccine issues (it was a vaccine or clean test restriction for the concert).
While people being crushed or trampled at a concert isn't unheard of, there's a number of mixed reports on this. The medias portrayal and first hand accounts don't match up, and when you add in all the shilling surrounding this events, there's good reason to take a closer look at all of this.
I've noticed as the communities around here have started to develop, there's been a dramatic uptick in racist posts. I don't believe this is an accident nor organic. I believe shills are the one largely posting racism as a method of keeping people out of these communities, as most 'normies' will see blatant racism and go right back to Reddit. The same has happened previously, with Voat and 4Chan being the biggest examples.
We need to fight this with logic and understanding. If you see a racist post, comment and encourage people to look past something as trivial as skin colour or race. I don't think we need censorship at all, that becomes a slippery slope of more and more censorship, but we shouldn't allow them to associate conspiracy theorists or any of these groups of people around here as racist, which is exactly what they're looking for.
Since it's the anniversary of Sept 11th attack, I wanted to spend the day watching as many documentaries on the incident as possible. I will post links as I find them today, but If you have any links to docs please share them as well.