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Hoo boy, that is a dark place.
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Zwabu posted:Um I think you might have missed the rather important "Military Coup" element of the plan described in the tweet? Fair point. They toss around Military Tribunals so often that I just sort of glaze over it. It's interesting that they think the military is so beholden to Trump that once they have seized full power on their own terms, utterly invalidating the constitution and destroying any concept of an office of the president, that they will meekly hand over a complete authoritarian dictatorship to him. And that's a good thing.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 15:00 |
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Murgos posted:Fair point. They toss around Military Tribunals so often that I just sort of glaze over it. It's interesting that they think the military is so beholden to Trump that once they have seized full power on their own terms, utterly invalidating the constitution and destroying any concept of an office of the president, that they will meekly hand over a complete authoritarian dictatorship to him. No, you see, Trump actually won the election! The Democrats cheated, and the military knows they have cheated. But you see, they follow Walmart shoplifting rules, where you have to actually walk out of the store (or take the Oath of Office) to be able to be caught and then prosecuted...
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 16:06 |
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https://twitter.com/nathantbernard/status/1339966096825303040?s=21
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 17:14 |
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China definitely doesn't contain a section of the country technically within Siberia so they have to do cold weather training in Canada.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 19:25 |
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LanceHunter posted:No, you see, Trump actually won the election! The Democrats cheated, and the military knows they have cheated. But you see, they follow Walmart shoplifting rules, where you have to actually walk out of the store (or take the Oath of Office) to be able to be caught and then prosecuted... Fun fact: almost every retail store has their own separate rules for when and when not to chase someone down for shoplifting. Some will send a guy after you if the cameras catch you you stuff something in your coat, some will only prosecute if you get caught twice, and some are authorized to search your pockets on a "Hunch" Basically the owner/CEO/General Manager is thinking "Will this get the person convicted or will it paint them as an innocent man harassed by overzealous security guards?" I bring this up to explain that if anyone had the evidence, it would be acted upon by now, the government doesn't work by Fae Logic where if Biden uses his True Name with his hand on a bible his presidency isn't instantly invalidated by the spirit of Colombia Herself
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 19:44 |
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This all came from the Chinese officers in Vancouver? When do you think if ever their brain registers "hang on, I'm always afraid of non-white people: why is that? Or is it never?
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 19:45 |
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Is everyone secretly an agent of China to these people in the same way that everyone is secretly trans according to terfs?
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 19:45 |
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DarklyDreaming posted:Fun fact: almost every retail store has their own separate rules for when and when not to chase someone down for shoplifting. Some will send a guy after you if the cameras catch you you stuff something in your coat, some will only prosecute if you get caught twice, and some are authorized to search your pockets on a "Hunch" Basically the owner/CEO/General Manager is thinking "Will this get the person convicted or will it paint them as an innocent man harassed by overzealous security guards?" since we know they have the evidence, and it hasn't been acted upon, then ipso facto quod erat delenda est, there is a greater plan at work which your limited mind cannot comprehend
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 19:47 |
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VitalSigns posted:since we know they have the evidence, and it hasn't been acted upon, then ipso facto quod erat delenda est, there is a greater plan at work which your limited mind cannot comprehend Sometimes I wonder if it's my understanding of reality that's malfunctioning. How can they be so wrong about basic things? And then I look at the source of the things I believe: I believe that Joe Biden won the election because all 50 states have certified their elections and the electors have voted. This is documented in each state according to their laws. I believe that the election was fair because no evidence has been provided to indicate it's was not. Indeed there are 60 some odd sets of court records that clearly lay out each individual claim of irregularity and pull it apart in detail. I believe that COVID-19 is dangerous, there are over 300,000 Americans dead from it in spite of lockdowns and many people doing their best to distance and wear masks and be safe (even if the participation rate could be much higher). That these counts come from MANY independent sources, hospitals, state health agencies, federal health agencies and independent groups all just reaffirms this information. That when you compare the US response with the rest of the world the US per capita rates are woeful. Again this is sourced from numerous independent groups and agencies. Etc... And then there are the things that they believe... which are contrary to those sources above. That a presumably functionally operating person should look at "President Trump is communicating with his constituency via coded messages distributed through a website, hosted in the Philippines, known for harboring bigotry, perverse porn illegal in most countries and pedophillia" and lend that concept MASSIVE credence, such that the adherents simply discount literal tons of empirical evidence to the contrary, is just not really something that I can comprehend.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 21:40 |
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DarklyDreaming posted:[...]the spirit of Colombia Herself Completely off-topic, but it would be dope as hell if the personified Columbia could become a popular subject in art again.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 21:54 |
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Murgos posted:Sometimes I wonder if it's my understanding of reality that's malfunctioning. How can they be so wrong about basic things? Because they don't like what's happening. Trump won in 2016 but didn't give them what they wanted. He looked dumb even before the election and now it was more obvious than ever. Then a story came along that said he's actually going to do all those things for real. You won't be disappointed, etc., and rather than admit they may have been wrong they just dug deeper.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 22:13 |
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Murgos posted:Sometimes I wonder if it's my understanding of reality that's malfunctioning. How can they be so wrong about basic things? "the person who got the most votes won" is how some people choose to look at it. "trump won" is where they start and work their way back from there. who got the most votes? the winner of course. "trump won" therefore he had to have gotten the most votes. any questions? do your own research* *watch a youtube video i agree with
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 22:24 |
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LanceHunter posted:Completely off-topic, but it would be dope as hell if the personified Columbia could become a popular subject in art again. plus it was our first national anthem which is pretty dope. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPlQS1pzHdA i think columbia as a symbol kinda died off in the 1920s. plus lady liberty kind of replaced her too. plus some great thomas nast art of her. also a ww1 thing.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 22:33 |
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Dang It Bhabhi! posted:I think they are paid by outside actors to promote certain messages. The Knowledge Fight and QAA dudes have covered how Ron and Jim have most certainly worked on behalf of Roger Stone and I cannot imagine that was done pro bono. I don't know if they got paid or not, but I assumed they had the following plan: 1) Start a conspiracy theory 2) ??? 3) Profit While I assume they did this expecting eventually someone coming in offering to buy that poo poo up, they might have had this grow beyond their control too fast or unable to find a way for it to pay out. Why would Roger Stone pay when he can do it for free and with no paper trail by just having his bots hijack it? VitalSigns posted:Some of them are entering the bargaining stage Now I'm picturing a Naked Gun-esque undercover operation... "Sir, they've arrived for the deal!" "Wait, we need to make sure they're charged with dealing and not possession" "Sir, they've made the deal. But they've found out and are going to kill our inside man!" "We need to make sure they've killed him to charge them with murder..." -bang- "and weapons charges" -screeching tires- "and evading law enforcement"
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 22:36 |
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Flynn has fully jumped aboard the grift wagon. At what point do things like this become sedition? Is it authoritarian to suggest people should be tried for sedition when they do things like this? https://twitter.com/RightWingWatch/status/1340039225811628037 https://twitter.com/GenFlynn/status/1338069905292353536
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 23:14 |
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LanceHunter posted:Completely off-topic, but it would be dope as hell if the personified Columbia could become a popular subject in art again.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 23:31 |
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Dapper_Swindler posted:
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 23:33 |
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Guavanaut posted:Is that Colombia defending the noble Chinese from simian Irishmen? yes. Nast really realy hated the irish. https://thomasnastcartoons.com/ here is site with all of his stuff. https://thomasnastcartoons.com/the-chinese-cartoons/ https://thomasnastcartoons.com/irish-catholic-cartoons/
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 23:45 |
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I thought I recognized his, uh, unique manner of depicting Irishness (as literal monkey people).
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 00:08 |
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I D O L A T O R H E A T H E N
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 00:25 |
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Guavanaut posted:I thought I recognized his, uh, unique manner of depicting Irishness (as literal monkey people). Something he learned from the English popular press, incidentally.
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 01:20 |
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I thought depicting Catholic bishops as a type of crocodile was the one he learned from the English popular press, but it'd be no surprise at all if it was both.
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 01:25 |
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RocknRollaAyatollah posted:China definitely doesn't contain a section of the country technically within Siberia so they have to do cold weather training in Canada. It was more like that they were sharing survival techniques, and not military exercises or anything.
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 03:30 |
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Guavanaut posted:I thought I recognized his, uh, unique manner of depicting Irishness (as literal monkey people). That hung around for a loooong time. Check out Marvel Comics' early depictions of Banshee:
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 04:21 |
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Esplanade posted:That hung around for a loooong time. Check out Marvel Comics' early depictions of Banshee: He looks like the narrator of a Rankin-Bass stop-motion Christmas special.
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 04:59 |
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https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1340129728263557120 not Q but still funny. i do think trump legit thinks he will be president again on the 21st.
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 06:11 |
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Apparently The Hill posted an article which was like "One weird way Trump could still be president!" which is kind of ridiculous. It goes something like this: when Pence is reading out the electoral vote counts on the 6th, members of Congress are allowed to object to the electoral count as long as it's in writing and sponsored by one member of the House and one from the Senate. Upon an objection, the House and Senate meet for no more than two hours to debate the merits of the objection, and then vote whether or not to uphold or dismiss the objection. If one votes to uphold and one votes to dismiss, then the electoral votes certified by the governor of the state are the ones that are counted. All this is already known, and it's why McConnell basically said "Don't object to them" to the GOP, because he doesn't want a vote to have to be held which will force GOP representatives/senators to have to take a public vote which will be seen as support or betrayal of Trump. So the "one weird trick" is that the Electoral Count Act where this process is described isn't really clear about a lot of things, including how objections are supposed to work. So theoretically you could have objections to a single elector, rather than the total electors from the state. So you have a bunch of Republicans object to each individual elector from each of the four states, and taking two hours for each means you delay the electoral vote count past the 18th. Doing this causes the Senate to proclaim that there's no winner by the electoral college, which means the Senate picks the VP and the House picks the President. The Senate obviously would vote Pence for VP, and due to the rules about how the House picks the President, Trump would win the presidency (because the process is essentially a mini electoral college where every representative from a state votes, and the overall winner of that state is counted as one vote, and most states have more Republican reps than Dems). I wouldn't be surprised if Q believers (and maybe even Trump himself) are buying into this, even though there's glaring problems with the idea (such as that the House/Senate don't have to take two hours to debate, they just are limited to no more than two hours).
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 07:07 |
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Twelve by Pies posted:Apparently The Hill posted an article which was like "One weird way Trump could still be president!" which is kind of ridiculous. The most glaring problem with all of these “one weird trick” congressional coup angles is that they rely on Republicans utilizing such an incredibly bad faith interpretation of law that it amounts to willfully declaring an open coup on the constitution... which sure, there is some universe where they do that... but it also assumes the Democrats just... let this happen? Nancy Pelosi is speaker of the house. If they are days into hundreds of chained objections by republicans clearly attempting to run out the clock for an obvious coup, there is no reason she can’t just say “gently caress it” and declare all future objections will be met with 6 seconds of debate and a voice vote. There is no element of surprise here, and no actual legal standing behind it. It is a barely dressed up version of the “theory” that Trump can just declare “No more elections I am king for life now. Who’s going to stop me?”
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 09:49 |
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LegendaryFrog posted:Republicans utilizing such an incredibly bad faith interpretation of law that it amounts to willfully declaring an open coup on the constitution... which sure, there is some universe where they do that... but it also assumes the Democrats just... let this happen?” Well, gently caress
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TulliusCicero posted:This all came from the Chinese officers in Vancouver? yeah, yeah, it's reddit, just watch the video with sound and ignore the comments until you've watched the whole thing. Reccomend sound on. a bit of levity for this, the 293rd day of March 2020 currently limited to an OS i'm not super familiar with or i'd have figured out how to just put the video inline stringless fucked around with this message at 13:50 on Dec 19, 2020 |
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LegendaryFrog posted:Nancy Pelosi is speaker of the house. If they are days into hundreds of chained objections by republicans clearly attempting to run out the clock for an obvious coup, there is no reason she can’t just say “gently caress it” and declare all future objections will be met with 6 seconds of debate and a voice vote. She can also hold Republicans visceral hatred of her against them. Rather than immediately voice vote, she could sit on the issue and drag it out. Trump’s term ends on the 20th, if no president is seated at that point she would become Acting President as speaker. So she could dangle the specter of that to get the GOP to back down. she would not actually do this and would instead do what you said here, but it’s funny to think about imo
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 16:23 |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1340333619299147781 Trumps trying to make the new Russia hacks into “actually China did it and the election”. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1340306154031857665
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 18:12 |
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LegendaryFrog posted:Nancy Pelosi is speaker of the house. If they are days into hundreds of chained objections by republicans clearly attempting to run out the clock for an obvious coup, there is no reason she can’t just say “gently caress it” and declare all future objections will be met with 6 seconds of debate and a voice vote. McConnell would probably do the same for the Senate, too. Being able to challenge some electors without challenging the entire state isn't a problem, especially since two states split their votes, but it's such an incredibly bad faith interpretation to try to challenge each one individually. All McConnell and Pelosi would have to do is basically say "Is your objection to this elector the same objection you had to the last few?" and when they said no it could just be voted down immediately (or Pence could gavel it down, like how Biden gaveled down the Democrat objections to the electoral votes in 2017). chaoslord posted:She can also hold Republicans visceral hatred of her against them. Rather than immediately voice vote, she could sit on the issue and drag it out. Trumps term ends on the 20th, if no president is seated at that point she would become Acting President as speaker. So she could dangle the specter of that to get the GOP to back down. The Hill article envisioned a scenario where if it did get dragged out to the 20th, there would be a crisis as to who's President actually. The Senate would vote Pence for VP, but if Pelosi prevented the House from voting for President, then what do you do? Republicans would say that since there's a confirmed VP he takes the President's seat, but Dems would say since the election isn't officially over yet that Pelosi takes it. And SCOTUS probably wouldn't take a case about the issue since it's a political issue. But yeah imagining "what if" is pretty pointless because there's no way this scenario occurs. Though it is "fun" to look at just how broken our election system is and what can go wrong with it if you have enough bad faith actors. Sure is a much better system than "This guy got more votes so he wins."
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 19:15 |
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I can think of little more suspicious than a massive cyber attack that hosed the whole government security apparatus being met by the president saying that actually, someone else did it.
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 20:01 |
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QAnons love to continously go back to Crossfire Hurricane being proof of a deep state conspiracy to delegitimize Trump and they absolutely detest Brennan because of this. Interesting admission by Barr in an interview in this article that was recently published: https://twitter.com/RawStory/status/1340363035312091138 The good bit: Barr never accepted Horowitz's explanation. Instead, he appointed U.S. Attorney John Durham to investigate the investigators, just as Trump demanded. But the Durham probe hasn't lived up to the high expectations Barr has set for it. He touted it for more than a year, breaking Justice Department protocol by discussing an open investigation without any plausible justification. "He is looking at other agencies and also private — departments, and also private actors. So it is a much broader investigation," Barr has said of Durham's investigation, as Politico reported in 2019. "And also, he's not just looking at the FISA aspect of it. He is looking at all the conduct, both before and after the election." However, Durham's permit has since narrowed. As the AP reported of its own recent interview with Barr: The current investigation, a criminal probe, had begun very broadly but has since "narrowed considerably" and now "really is focused on the activities of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation within the FBI," Barr said. He said he expects Durham would detail whether any additional prosecutions will be brought and make public a report of the investigation's findings. And he told Strassel that the CIA had been cleared: The biggest news from Mr. Durham's probe is what he has ruled out. Mr. Barr was initially suspicious that agents had been spying on the Trump campaign before the official July 2016 start date of Crossfire Hurricane, and that the Central Intelligence Agency or foreign intelligence had played a role. But even prior to naming Mr. Durham special counsel, Mr. Barr had come to the conclusion that he didn't "see any sign of improper CIA activity" or "foreign government activity before July 2016," he says. "The CIA stayed in its lane." This was a huge admission, though Strassel didn't treat it like much of one. Strassel herself had stoked conspiracy theories about the CIA and a supposed "spy scandal." Barr himself had told Congress in 2019 that he believed there was "spying" on the Trump campaign, fanning the flames of conspiracy even higher. What Barr is now admitting to, though, is that he swallowed a bunch of conspiracy theories pushed by the right wing and sent investigators off to uncover them. That's actually exactly what he claims was wrong with the Mueller investigation.
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 20:02 |
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does getting way into conspiracy theories have documented psychiatric ramifications or is it a chicken and egg thing where certain people who are already predisposed to mental illness are more drawn to going all the way down insane rabbit holes? for example, and this is tangential to Q-anon, but while everyone probably strongly suspects Epstein didn't kill himself, I also feel like normal people can also readily understand that the public is never going to get any answers and just don't delve into it much further
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 11:29 |
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It can definitely drag in people with mental illness but i think that might be too narrow. Much like cults can pull people in who are in a bad place, lonely, isolated, etc. Because they offer answers, conspiracy theories offer a solution to why your life is poo poo and how at least being "in the know" offers some solace. In short anyone emotionally compromised can be vulnerable.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 11:49 |
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pschoy posted:QAnons love to continously go back to Crossfire Hurricane being proof of a deep state conspiracy to delegitimize Trump and they absolutely detest Brennan because of this. so he was pulling a dick cheny with iraq but against biden/trump haters/etc and hoping it would work out the same? and it didnt because this gens chuds can't even make up "good" sounding fake poo poo.
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RagnarokAngel posted:It can definitely drag in people with mental illness but i think that might be too narrow. Much like cults can pull people in who are in a bad place, lonely, isolated, etc. Because they offer answers, conspiracy theories offer a solution to why your life is poo poo and how at least being "in the know" offers some solace. not just emotionally but also educationally. not saying a good education makes you immune but a thorough understanding of your minds own limitations and cognitive biases (and just, you know, a healthy respect for science, evidence and trust in appropriate expertise) can significantly shrink the alleyways of mental stupidity that you may stumble down in the course of life I guess it's pretty likely this could have a negative feedback loop effect with psychiatric tendencies and conditions although I've not read any studies about it. Research into the "conspiracy theory" mindset specifically is in its infancy but some science is being done Chadzok fucked around with this message at 21:42 on Dec 20, 2020 |
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