There are many nice people out there, and you are definitely not one of them because you knowingly LIED to them. to all of them.
In recent times, we have witnessed the use of falsehoods by some individuals with large platforms. These deceptions include making unsubstantiated claims of electoral fraud in the 2020 polls, seeking to revise the facts surrounding the infamous January 6th Capitol insurrection, disseminating misleading information about the pandemic and its corresponding vaccines, and targeting voting systems with baseless allegations of cheating in the election. It saddens me that such individuals can peddle lies and propaganda with impunity, without facing any repercussions for their actions.
Furthermore, it is crucial that we look beyond the individuals involved and consider the wider implications of falsehoods within our society. The spread of lies and misinformation not only undermines the foundations of our democracy but also exacerbates existing inequalities, particularly for vulnerable communities. We must, therefore, hold these individuals accountable for their actions and take proactive steps to combat misinformation in all its forms.
There is no place for falsehoods that cost lives in our society, and we must do everything in our power to combat them. We owe it to ourselves and future generations to uphold the truth and ensure that those who seek to deceive and mislead are held accountable.
So many lives have been ruined because you wanted to collect your $1.5 million deposited to your account every two weeks. You should apologize not act like a victim.