Archived Snopes article says, "Debunked conspiracy theory". Why not just say "conspiracy theory"? (archive.is)
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Archived Snopes article says, "Debunked conspiracy theory". Why not just say "conspiracy theory"? (archive.is)
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[–] The_Duke_of_Dabs [S] 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
Isn't that a "non-sequitur"? Doesn't a "conspiracy theory" always bring to mind incredulity and disbelief? What's the point of saying it? In my mind, when I read or hear someone just outright deny facts or evidence and dismiss it as a farce or outright bullshit it makes me question their point of view. What the fuck has jostled your Jimmies in such a way that a person just deny everything in front of them.
I'm not sure about the "murdered" bit but the "pizzagate" business. . . Fucking fishy. I wouldnt put it past the rich and famous to be the ones behind all this sex trafficking bullshit. Anybody else know or have any friends that would participate in that, I imagine that being an expensive persons game.
It's all weird. Especially the emails. Bizarre.
Fuck em all, though. Drain the swamp.