If there's one thing that annoys me in this world it's unproven lies that are spread through ignorance to cause doubt and give rise to conspiracy. What really surprises me is that it seems like well renowned artists such as MIA are jumping on the band wagon.
"Google and Facebook were developed by the CIA, and when you're on there, you have to know that."
Seriously what is the world coming to when we have to be barraged with unfounded accusations?Is there evidence to suggest that the CIA are taking an interest into Google and Facebook? Doubtless there is. But I'm pretty sure that the CIA have plenty of interests in other search providers and social networks - and no more than other intelligence agencies.
Conspiracy and controversy are the themes of MIA's recent album with her responses to critics, her videos and now her rash statements. Still, it sells. I'm well aware of her past, and have little doubt that her music and her actions are to raise awareness for the situation in Sri Lanka. However when I listen to her music, watch her videos or follow her statements, her history isn't the first thing I think about. It comes across somewhat ill-informed, conspiracy rable serving only to show how controversial she can be.
Who knows, maybe my phone number will be tweeted next: especially seeing as I'm clearly working for The Man because I need proof before I make statement.
"Google and Facebook were developed by the CIA, and when you're on there, you have to know that."
Seriously what is the world coming to when we have to be barraged with unfounded accusations?Is there evidence to suggest that the CIA are taking an interest into Google and Facebook? Doubtless there is. But I'm pretty sure that the CIA have plenty of interests in other search providers and social networks - and no more than other intelligence agencies.
Conspiracy and controversy are the themes of MIA's recent album with her responses to critics, her videos and now her rash statements. Still, it sells. I'm well aware of her past, and have little doubt that her music and her actions are to raise awareness for the situation in Sri Lanka. However when I listen to her music, watch her videos or follow her statements, her history isn't the first thing I think about. It comes across somewhat ill-informed, conspiracy rable serving only to show how controversial she can be.
Who knows, maybe my phone number will be tweeted next: especially seeing as I'm clearly working for The Man because I need proof before I make statement.
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