When an influencer is literally anyone online, then yes: anyone.
Nothing else you wrote matters, because anyone can be an influencer.
People should be held accountable for their lapses in judgement to believe whatever: they aren’t mindless automatons.
We can’t depend on anyone (certainly not big daddy government) but ourselves to think critically for us.
When an influencer is literally anyone online, then yes: anyone. Nothing else you wrote matters, because anyone can be an influencer.
People should be held accountable for their lapses in judgement to believe whatever: they aren’t mindless automatons. We can’t depend on anyone (certainly not big daddy government) but ourselves to think critically for us.
So you didn’t read past the first sentence, got it.
Nah, your point is worthless. Here’s a nice picture.

Ah… I see… My bad, I understood it too late that I wasn’t talking with someone able to fully read a comment before making a “sharp” remark about it.