Last week, Tracy and Dale McMullen sold their vacation home in Buckeye, Arizona, a property they owned for five years. The Alberta residents, who usually spend four to five months in Arizona a year, said they are not planning to come back.

“We decided to sell the property after the current POTUS took office,” said Dale, referring to U.S. President Donald Trump, who was inaugurated for the second time in January.

“It was time to leave. We felt we could not trust what he might do next to us as individuals and to our country. We no longer felt welcome nor safe.”

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/article/many-canadian-snowbirds-in-us-looking-to-pack-up-and-fly-north-for-good/

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    Are you trying to say those people are not to blame…?

    Can you please define “those people”? and “blame” for what, precisely? Some kind of time frame in terms of blaming who for what?

     

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      Apple and the others you named which clearly are somewhat responsible for the discontent in the United States. What else would I mean?

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        Apple and the others you named which clearly are somewhat responsible for the discontent in the United States. What else would I mean?

        My message that you replied to on Lemmy starts out with: There are a lot of advantages to blaming Russia. Coming together and rescuing MAGA from the 5,000 alternate reality screen games created by Putin / Kremlin / Russia / Surkov and Cambridge Analytica.

        Apple and the others you named which clearly are somewhat responsible for the discontent in the United States. What else would I mean?

        Clearly the answers include:

        1. Cambridge Analytica
        2. Russia / Kremlin / Surkov / Putin / Konstantin Rykov

        Did you not see that opening paragraph in the Lemmy message you replied to?

         

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        “The thesis at the center of this book is that since we have delegated the ability to read context to contextual technologies such as social media, location, and sensors, we have become context blind. Since context blindness―or caetextia in Latin―is one of the most dominant symptoms of autistic behavior at the highest levels of the spectrum, people with autism may indeed be giving us a peek into our human condition soon.” - Context Blindness: Digital Technology and the Next Stage of Human Evolution (Understanding Media Ecology, 10) by Eva Berger

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            You’re asking me if I saw the literal only thing I referenced

            You said “Apple” and that’s not in the opening of the Lemmy message you replied to.

            So far, all your replies I would describe as trivialization, annoyance information warfare tactics, that I witness happen whenever the Kremlin / Russia / Putin information warfare topics are invoked. Many people since year 2013 have adopted these styles of comments and mimic what they consume off the Internet. It makes dialog very difficult because questions become so non-specific that they do not further conversation of important topics and seem to only try and drown signal with noise by sheer volume of low-meaning content.

             

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            Russia-watcher Catherine Fitzpatrick, who documents Kremlin disinformation for InterpreterMag com, says just as Moscow uses vague Internet laws to encourage self-censorship, trolls inhibit informed debate by using crude dialogue to change “the climate of discussion.” “If you show up at The Washington Post or New Republic sites, where there’s an article that’s critical of Russia, and you see that there are 200 comments that sound like they were written by 12-year-olds, then you just don’t bother to comment,” she says. “You don’t participate. It’s a way of just driving discussion away completely,” she adds. “Those kinds of tactics are meant to stop democratic debate, and they work.” -Daisy Sindelar. August 12 2014

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                  I would agree with the bot idea, but there is a sort of mania to their posts that you only see in strange internet humans. Or, at least, that I’ve only seen in strange internet humans. I also guess I’d ask what the purpose of building a bot that posts like this even would be!

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                  I am starting to suspect that Sparrow is a bot.

                  Dehumanizing me, Stephen Alfred Gutknecht, as a machine. How common a message on Lemmy and Reddit in 2025. Everyone you disagree with is a machine bot. [email protected] bullshit society.

                  while appending quotes from random shit.

                  Yha, everything you can’t comprehend or grasp about context is “random”. You sound like you need hard-core learning of media ecology. I teach it over on [email protected] community. I suggest you study and learn some humanism too.

                  They never actually answer questions in a normal way

                  What questions do you have that are asked in a detailed and specific way and not just a insult loaded question? I also have covered most of the questions, but people here are just wanting personalized conversations instead of actually reading the books and reference from other authors and teachers I keep citing.

                   

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                Oh man, what is happening in your head lol

                I’ve been writing about it here, do you have a literacy problem? Or all yous an do is “LOL” at serious and sincere people, thinking everything in life is just entertainment and mockery. The Hell I’m living under in April 2025 in United States of America where people are inside 5,000 alternate reality patterns and mass dehumanizing everyone they disagree with amused and mocking constantly.

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                    I might have a literacy problem, but you sure do write like a nutcase

                    Yha, “love all people in the world” and “do not dehumanize people using social machines because they don’t communicate like you do” must seem insane to you.

                    You know what drives me crazy and puts me in the hospital? People with values like you: Donald Trump on Twitter, Donald Trump on Truth Social, Donald Trump on Fox News HDTV, Elon Musk on Twitter media machines, people on media machines who think the most important use of a media system is to hate upon human people they don’t like. Like you are doing with Lemmy right here and right now.

                    The past 48 or so hours, RFK Jr has massive media machine power and is punching down as hard as he can on people with autism, just to dehumanize and attack people because they communicate differently than he does. That’s the Hell I am living in.

                     

                    REPEATING from the message you replied to: The Hell I’m living under in April 2025 in United States of America where people are inside 5,000 alternate reality patterns and mass dehumanizing everyone they disagree with amused and mocking constantly.

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                Oh man, what is happening in your head lol

                I’ve been writing about it here, do you have a literacy problem? Or all yous an do is “LOL” at serious and sincere people, thinking everything in life is just entertainment and mockery. The Hell I’m living under in April 2025 in United States of America where people are inside 5,000 alternate reality patterns and mass dehumanizing everyone they agree with amused and mocking constantly.

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              lol more dehumanization. Yes, I’m just an automaton controlled by powers above me, trying to push some agenda … (that an avowed enemy of democracy works against democracy, controversial!)… and you are just an innocent neutral truth seeker who in no way seeks to minimize Russia’s role in world politics right now.

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                lol more dehumanization.

                You find this amusing and funny. That’s a symptom of the Kremlin information warfare that was unleashed in March 2013 all across the World Wide Web. That people LOL LOL LOL LMAO at serious and important topics.

                I’m just an automaton controlled by powers above me, trying to push some agenda

                Your words, not mine. Many people who compulsively adopt Twitter-thinking behaviors don’t have an agenda other than to be constantly entertained and amused. one contributor wrote that the book “may help explain the otherwise inexplicable”. CNN noted that Trump’s allegedly shocking “ascent would not have surprised Postman”

                you are just an innocent neutral truth seeker who in no way seeks to minimize Russia’s role in world politics right now.

                You seem incredibly insincere and dishonest about me. As I have been fighting the Russians full time since 2015 when I contacted the Pentagon. You seem to be here to throw shade and mock and insult my defending the [email protected] … … … www.GreatSealUSA.com thinking values against Putin and Surkov “Operation Matthew 4:19” media invasion.

                 

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                  “There’s a lot of advantages in blaming…” sounds like a conspiracy theory itself.

                  Do you suggest that blaming russia, Facebook or murdoch is only done because it’s advantagous to some?

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                    “There’s a lot of advantages in blaming…” sounds like a conspiracy theory itself.

                    More negging short replies that do not discuss the off-Lemmy content (I have linked Washington Monthly, who links Facebook information source, I have linked The Atlantic - professionally written articles with edited writing. All you can do is comment reply after comment reply about my messages on Lemmy, a target fixation).

                    “There’s a lot of advantages in blaming…” sounds like a conspiracy theory itself.

                    It is (sort of, it is mostly about forward-action plans, proposals for USA society response to the Hybrid Warfare loss). That’s how Hybrid Warfare works. There are such things as authentic fact-based conspiracy theories. With evidence. Evidence analyzed by Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University.

                    sounds like a conspiracy theory

                    You keep invoking “thought-terminating clichés” (meme think in the social media society audience) to change the Lemmy climate of discussion, a Kremlin electric media environment technique.

                    I’ll keep REPEATING: Russia-watcher Catherine Fitzpatrick, who documents Kremlin disinformation for InterpreterMag com, says just as Moscow uses vague Internet laws to encourage self-censorship, trolls inhibit informed debate by using crude dialogue to change “the climate of discussion.” “If you show up at The Washington Post or New Republic sites, where there’s an article that’s critical of Russia, and you see that there are 200 comments that sound like they were written by 12-year-olds, then you just don’t bother to comment,” she says. “You don’t participate. It’s a way of just driving discussion away completely,” she adds. “Those kinds of tactics are meant to stop democratic debate, and they work.” -Daisy Sindelar. August 12 2014

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                  You seem incredibly insincere and dishonest about me. As I have been fighting the Russians full time since 2015 when I contacted the Pentagon

                  If this is the case, I’m not quite sure why you didn’t clarify your meaning when asked. Instead you seemed to take further steps to remove blame from Russia

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                    Im not quite sure why you didn’t clarify your meaning when asked.

                    Meaning of what? When asked what?

                    You want to waste a bunch more of my time by being non-specific? Start the entire conversation over one word at a time until you clearly define what the question was, other than it being a negging pot-shot non-specific?

                    you seemed to take further steps to remove blame from Russia

                    More bullshit from you. Prove this happened, where and when? Just non-specific non-quotation claims on your part. Insincere, dishonest. You sound like Donald Trump fabricating claims.

                     

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                    Russia-watcher Catherine Fitzpatrick, who documents Kremlin disinformation for InterpreterMag com, says just as Moscow uses vague Internet laws to encourage self-censorship, trolls inhibit informed debate by using crude dialogue to change “the climate of discussion.” “If you show up at The Washington Post or New Republic sites, where there’s an article that’s critical of Russia, and you see that there are 200 comments that sound like they were written by 12-year-olds, then you just don’t bother to comment,” she says. “You don’t participate. It’s a way of just driving discussion away completely,” she adds. “Those kinds of tactics are meant to stop democratic debate, and they work.” -Daisy Sindelar. August 12 2014