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Here’s part of the message I posted at the Fiona Broome fan page at Facebook:
This is getting silly. Our discussions about the Mandela Effect are based in science, opinions, and (perhaps fanciful) speculation. They confirm people’s clear (but otherwise unexplained) memories.
And, this is supposed to be fun.
It’s not magic, nothing spiritual, and my site was never intended as a disinformation site.
It’s okay to call the Mandela Effect “sci-fi.” If you don’t share any of these memories, it’s fine to think we’re making it up. Or delusional. (Generally, I don’t think we are, but I’m willing to be wrong.)
Trying to portray my research as anything other than curiosity (albeit quirky) is laughable. Since this site started — around 2011 — I’ve never had any particular agenda.
For me, the Mandela Effect started out as “ooh, shiny!” and became “wow!”
I appreciate the emails about how I’m being portrayed, but please, ignore the trolls who want to stir up controversy. At this point, I don’t need (or want) to hear about them.
They’re playing silly games. If you don’t play along by choosing a “side” in their arguments, they’ll find something else to do. They’ll find another person to annoy, or topic to sneer at.
And the rest of us can resume our conversations, focusing on the fun and fascinating aspects of the Mandela Effect.