Anno domini 2020 Thu, 21 May 11:30:31 +0200
Didier Kryn scripsit:
> Le 21/05/2020 à 02:05, Steve Litt a écrit :
> > Rick Moen via Dng<dng@???> wrote:
> >
> >> conspiracy hypothesis.
> > Conspiracies happen. Not every event is brought forth by a single
> > person. I remember a time when scads of us Linux enthusiasts conspired
> > to depose Microsoft. "Conspiracy theory" is not an insult, regardless
> > of how people use the phrase.
> >
> I bet conspiracies happen all the time. Many people spend time
> conspiring. But very few conspirations succeed or even have a little
> effect. But it isn't the case here.
When you take a look at "government media" in EU and Austria in particular you will find that there's a bashing of people not conforming with mainstream media. Narrative goes "you do not love your goverment, you think there's a hidden agenda, so you belive in UFOs which proofs you are right winged". You might think of this as a conspiracy on it's own, even when you find out that Boston Consulting runs thinktank of Kurz ... which is definitly a proof that I'm wearing a tinfoil head ...
Nik
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> When a company takes action to increase its share of the market
> and/or its cash flow, we normally do not call that a conspiration. It is
> legitimate to write about it and discuss the actions it takes.
> Discussing the effect and the cause of these actions does not mean we
> consider it a conspiracy. One of the characters of a conspiracy is to be
> secret. In the case of RedHat, it isn't, they have stated it publicly.
>
> Didier
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