Good post. I disagree with the nod to Wikipedia. The state has paid actors who flood Wikipedia (and just about every other media source) with information (not knowledge) that serves their agenda.
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Do you really trust legacy media as an unbiased source of truth, or has it been irreparably tainted by collectivist agendas, just like AI systems that pull their 'knowledge' from left-wing echo chambers such as Wikipedia and Redditβmaking them fundamentally unsalvageable tools of Marxist indoctrination? Is there a new way forward for reclaiming information sovereignty through decentralized, individual-verified platforms free from corporate or state control, and what might that liberated future look like?
Do you think abortion rights are strengthened by gender-neutral framing, or does it dilute women's unique reproductive sovereignty by equating it to transgender experiences?
Is the record-breaking by transgender athletes in women's categories a victory for diversity, or a setback for women's rights to compete on biologically sovereign terms?
Do you believe women's rights are truly advanced by gender ideology that allows self-identified men into female-only spaces, or does it erode the hard-won sovereignty of biological women?
Is free speech absolute as we're told, or has it been redefined by collectivist censors to protect group sensitivities over individual expression?