In a system built entirely on lies, any attempt to engage with it that puts your reputation at risk makes you more likely to compromise with it and succumb to it
This is why face-f*gging is always a caution flag: for most, it's not having skin in the game, it's the opposite
This is why face-f*gging is always a caution flag: for most, it's not having skin in the game, it's the opposite
"Skin in the game" only works when a system is honest. When you can trust that truth would be outed and that those who bet on it will be rewarded
When it's lies top to bottom, making yourself more accountable to lies makes *you* more likely to lie
When it's lies top to bottom, making yourself more accountable to lies makes *you* more likely to lie
Under rule by lie, there are only two types you can trust: those who put their faces out there before the lies overtook them, but still say what they always have, knowing the consequences of it
And anons
Everyone else will always be tempted or threatened by the rule of the lie
And anons
Everyone else will always be tempted or threatened by the rule of the lie