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SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
The word has been weaponized and is now applied to those who don't go along with narratives.
It's a totem used to ward off free thinkers and lazily dismiss their beliefs.
It's a totem used to ward off free thinkers and lazily dismiss their beliefs.
Nimbus · M
@SumKindaMunster Excellent point. 👍
spjennifer · 61-69, T
@SumKindaMunster So you mean JFK Jr. IS gonna come back to life and be tRump's running mate in the next Election? wow who would have thunk it! 😵💫 "Free thinkers" indeed
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@spjennifer Case in point, the indoctrinated hate and fear those that believe in "conspiracy theories " 😘
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@SumKindaMunster it always has. Sounds less harsh than calling people Wingnuts
spjennifer · 61-69, T
@SumKindaMunster The real questions is, do you believe JFK Jr. is going to come back to life and be tRump's running mate next year? 😵💫
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@spjennifer No, that's ridiculous and I've noted that you don't bother to respond seriously to points you can't relevantly comment on or rebut.
spjennifer · 61-69, T
@SumKindaMunster So you admit that some conspiracy theories are "ridiculous" yet abrade me for saying so? No need to rebutt on this one at least 😵💫
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@spjennifer Of course some conspiracy's are ridiculous. 🙄
That's why its so easy for the indoctrinated to go along with the weaponized phrase "conspiracy theory" or "conspiracy theorist".
That's why its so easy for the indoctrinated to go along with the weaponized phrase "conspiracy theory" or "conspiracy theorist".