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RE: Examining a Popular Video Chock-full of Logical Fallacy, Thinly-Veiled Agenda, and Attempted Marginalization of Thinking Individuals.

in #philosophy7 years ago

I get it. And I didn't even have to watch the video to prove a just cause in telling the truth. Mainly because it's said over and over that conspiracy theorists/conspiracy buffs are in fact stigmatized, so I can pretty much grasp the content. But it's not a social illness. People who were honestly there, to witness such things, get on the ball and start whistleblowing are more than likely to be discredited by the majority. Basically democracy in action. This is due to a number of issues. Either they fear society will not accept them or they point to certain "examples" of those who believe something that runs counter to established facts. Therefore someone like Donald Trump, when he gets on the podium and starts labelling his opposition "fake news" it makes those who believe in the worthy cause of truth appear to be in line with him. Especially when we know that the elections ARE in fact rigged and we've know that from time immemorial. So if the democratic left starts balking crass tinfoil hat statements at conspiracy theorists, with the right making us look stupid, then we know it's disinformation at work.

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