>So how long until people start (credibly) just doubting everything they see and hear?
Now. That's right now, today.
There's that video that hit the front page of le reddit about a week ago of "Jon Snow apologizing for Game of Thrones Season 8", Jon Snow being one of the characters in the show, and both his voice and mouth movements were faked. By one guy. Deepfakes are to the point that a half literate retard can put one together in a few days that's reasonably believable - "reasonably" meaning it fooled probably 1/3 to 1/2 of the people who saw it.
The only reason we (probably) haven't seen it used on a large scale is because it's not yet "perfect". It can't just fool half the population, it needs to fool 999 out of a thousand. And you can bet they're working diligently toward that every single day.
There will be a time in the future that photo, audio, and video evidence will not be admissible in court. And unlikely, but hopefully, that computer/electronic evidence will also be inadmissible.
We can already very reliably fake photos and audio. Video is right on the cusp. Planting evidence on a computer, faking logs on someone's internet connection, spoofing their location record on their phone is trivial. *Most* evidence today IS still reliable, because falsifying evidence hasn't yet become the norm. But it will become the norm, and it's going to be an _extremely_ rough couple of years from the time that enters the mainstream until legislation catches up to it.
I wouldn't expect something like outright, active genocide of whites, but you absolutely can expect that "problematic" citizens (ie those who oppose Israel, the overt influence Jews have over government/media/banking, or those who encourage critical thinking and asking questions) are going to get targeted and going to get disappeared.
Gotta get rid of those dissidents somehow, and what better way than to have their faces on the news with "charged with 50 counts of possession of child porn"?
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