^ What happened to ignoring me?
after 19 days, you'll be "busy writing a book" again because you won't have the balls to come here discuss the humiliation of your adeer.
barbarossa wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 11:03 am
I have on good authority the supposed M.I.A soldiers are, in fact, garrisoned in undisclosed military camp in the outskirts of Mogadishu. They are reportedly combat-ready and are awaiting marching orders from their commanders. The mission of these specialized forces is to crush and inhilate any attempt on the part of the so called opposition groups to organize insurgent type violence, as the February presidential selection approaches.
How good are the forces of the opposition combat-wise?
I won’t call mother’s whose sons serving the country fakes or crying crocodile tears.
If you or your children aren’t serving the country you have no right.
Radio Kulmiye was the first to broadcast this due to inaccurate information and even they admit they can't corroborate it. At least this has shown even more people that might've been on the fence that the opposition are nothing short of treacherous for running with this disinformation campaign.
The US elections showed what happens when "disinformation" goes unaddressed.
Incitemente, instability, and public discord.
Like I said, "Misinformation" is ethically tricky. This requires a vigilant state, people, and mechanisms to respond---but outside of legal system. Innocent human misjudgement or lack of sufficient technical capacity are just some causes that can lead to Misinformation without any intention.
But misinformation required active intent became disinformation in this case---at point, this needs a legal response to judge the extent to which this was an attack on stability. And also what to do about it as a precedent to prevent something like this from happening again.