Facebook’s weapon amid chaos and controversy: misdirection(techcrunch.com) |
Facebook’s weapon amid chaos and controversy: misdirection(techcrunch.com) |
I feel like there's an incredulity limit to what a company can do before the general populace starts revolting against them, and attempting to combine these two tactics may severely strain it, if not blow past it altogether.
That's not anti-semitism and you do yourself a disservice if you convince yourself it is. It's like claiming everyone mad at the Koch brothers is just racist against Dutch decent.
https://www.thejc.com/comment/comment/what-does-the-term-glo...
Edit: the connection between the rhetoric is fairly close and the real question is do those ideas about globalists come from anti Semitic ideas, do anti Semitic ideas come from rhetoric around globalists or is it both? Personally I think it's both as the anti Semitic ideas had similar rhetoric long before people started talking about "globalists".
EDIT: Grammar
They both seem to have acquired a taste for reaching to the top by fooling everyone along the way, at least.
Is that not a connection?
That's on the business deal making side.
From a consumer point of view - if you don't have presence on Facebook, you simply do not exist.
I find this hard to believe. FB doesn’t strike me as a formal business communications channel.
> Leads that we have been chasing for a long time over regular channels such as email, phone, Linkedin, etc. - became closed deals due to short Facebook messenger exchanges with decision makers.
Again, hard to believe.
> From a consumer point of view - if you don't have presence on Facebook, you simply do not exist.
Bullshit. There’s more ways to market besides dumping everything into FB.
Would you care to quantify that, then?
That's cool. Well I really meant provide evidence, so forgive me for being skeptical ;-)