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RE: Are you supporting the top 20 witness who is publicly pushing for the exinction of the human race?

in Informationwar3 years ago (edited)

Talking! Rationally and honestly. Mature. Professional. Kudos.

I don't think it's right people need to hold back from speaking their minds or being themselves out of fear a post like what's seen above could happen to them. After being targeted myself by one of the individuals promoting (reblogging) the post seen above in the same way, I know how shitty it feels to be pushed around by the group acting like that and choosing to play dirty.

There's been a lot of collateral damage since the onset and ensuing smear campaign seen above. Countless members of this community are being forced to put up with it, threatened and held hostage by tags like "hiveisdead." Painting everyone with a broad brush, forcefully, and calling it, "Freedom."

I'm personally getting sick of the modern trend toward the death of rational discourse, in favour of everyone painting each other as smooth-brained idiots or evil sociopaths all the time. Seriously, I'm losing my patience with it. Aren't you?

That line is why I've upvoted this comment. I'm sick of it, too. Not a fan of the division being enforced and maintained either. Unfortunately I see that division being part of the mission here and have my doubts finding solutions and settling differences has ever been the goal. That's just my educated guess/opinion of course and I suppose I'll get shot for it now but whatever; I'm used to it.

Signed: Nameless proud father of two.

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Good to see you again on this brief hiatus from my eternal hiatus. I am pleased that our windows of presence here have collided again.

Unfortunately I see that division being part of the mission here and have my doubts finding solutions and settling differences has ever been the goal.

I'm not sure if it's intentional or simply coincidental, but a few years ago, a "conspiracy theorist" was that funny eccentric uncle you loved to bits. You built a potato gun together one summer. You remember how his basement was stocked to the ceiling with ammo boxes, glass jars containing badly home-canned goods in various states of decomposition, and boxes of MREs from the military surplus store.

Now, Uncle Larry's a god-damned terrorist who you deleted on Facebook and your sides of the family aren't talking to each other. What happened? I'm not sure exactly, but I know there's a lot of powerful people who are ostensibly extremely happy that simply questioning the officially-sanctioned TruthTM is becoming a socially excommunicable offence. Does their dirty work for them, doesn't it?

Hey! If the powers that be were doing this on purpose to create immunity from dissent, that would be a conspiracy, right? Even entertaining the idea would make me a—shit.

Truth be told, conspiracy theorists have always been some of my favourite people to talk to. I like the way their minds work. I've always said that "the world is more interesting with magic in it." Sometimes I lose energy to believe in magic or to grant it an audience. Don't we all sometimes lose the energy to be the best versions of ourselves? But deep in my heart, I admire the spark of curiosity and imagination that drives people to question society's known knowns and build these fantasies. I love it. It makes people interesting. It makes life interesting.

It's just too bad that sometimes it all goes wrong and a bunch of people die hooked up to ventilators, wishing they hadn't literally memed themselves to death.

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