If you’re only aware of blurry videos on Twitter, I’d recommend you do a deeper dive and look at additional reporting on this matter. You don’t have to look very far [0] (just a single example).
At least you acknowledge the gigantic leap in your argument.
As a photographer, what about these images is obviously fake?
> All the eyes are at an identical pitch
Which is evidence of what? Generally, when booking photos are taken, the subject is asked to look at a single spot to preserve consistency and identifiability.
> when you go to the source you'll find many of them wearing exactly the same clothes, with exactly the same creases.
I find it very unsurprising that people in a prison situation are wearing the same clothes.
All of my clothing is also creased in the same places, but this is no big conspiracy, there are just popular ways of folding clothes…
I’m always interested in getting the whole story, but you’re going to need to share a less sketchy link…
Wow those last two are some pretty bad fakes. The first one I could blame on like file corruption or something, but I can't think of any way to explain the last two.
Sorry but humans do not look like that, sternocleidomastoid or no. Even the shadow makes no sense. Cochlear implants are, implanted, not worn over the ears.
There's many many more pictures like this. They're fake people.
This is a gigantic leap to a conclusion that does not logically follow the premise, and ignores evidence that requires no such leaps.
I guess it was the inevitable that the Chinese propaganda machine would make its way to HN.