So i recently commented on a Facebook post from the BBC which is something that i do not normally do, it was not a controversial comment in any way but i can't help but regret doing so and i'm going to explain why and talk a bit about my experience.
I saw an article posted by RT that read "A NATO F-16 fighter jet has tried to approach the Russian defence minister’s plane above the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea."
soon after i came across a BBC post that read "Russian jet 'flies 5ft from a U.S spy plane' over Baltic sea"
upon seeing this i felt somewhat duty bound to point out that the RT post (which contains video of the incident) appears to disprove the BBC's post, almost as soon as i posted i felt as though i should not have because i concluded a while ago that this platform is used for; as the the title says 'information wars' and felt that i had now joined in and picked a side (I'm not the type to post something and then delete it so i left it) i soon found people were liking the comment, this gave me a strange satisfaction as if these people are somewhat validating what i noticed.
I had decided a while back that all governments are hellbent on enslaving all humanity and i'm not supporting any of them, this is me pointing out what a hypocrite i have become and that it may be time to leave Facebook for good, as it seems like a tool for enabling the establishment to keep existing in some shape, way or form by having me support some incarnation of government whether they are the so-called good guy or the bad guy.