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It's amazing how people will insist that something false is true even when shown redundant irrefutable proof of falsehood.

Pardon the lack of punctuation. I happen to hold some unpopular conservative opinions, but I try not to embarrass myself by making ridiculous claims. There is a rumor being passed around as a fact by some of my fellow conservatives, that John Mccain was pardoned for treason by Richard Nixon. This is a facebook rumor that has no basis in fact. It never happened and the evidence that it never happened is overwhelming! Unless there was a massive 'cover up' because of Mccains family connections? Anyway, they (my conservative friends off line,) are very angry with me and are now; insisting that it was reported on the news as 'fact'. I tried to show them that it was a facebook rumor that got momentum and popularity that had no historical support whatsoever, and now I am a "commie sympathizer". I tried to explain that it is counter productive to make obviously false claims in a rhetorical sense. The more proof I provided, the angrier they became. It's kind of a dangerous situation because the 'angry' person is my landlady! She and her boyfriend are livid because I told them it was "counter productive to make obviously false claims in an argument" if you have the slightest hope for planting seeds of persuasion. It's embarrassing to boot. It embarrasses me when my fellow conservatives use sensationalist falsehoods from social media to support their arguments on public forums and in conversations. What say you, (if anything at all?) ?
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abe182 · 46-50, M
People get so worked up over politics it's almost a mental disorder. And the us vs them mentality is also strange.

If they can't face a fact and say that they were wrong, again that's a personality problem and one they need to correct.

But this is why I don't discuss politics irl and I not to on here because most people aren't mentally equipped to do so.
AlienZipper · 61-69, M
@abe182 Apparently it's almost like a religion to some in here. And a few appear to be very hard core about it to the point that if you disagree with them they consider you not worthy of their time...
abe182 · 46-50, M
@AlienZipper and I feel the same about them if that's the case
AlienZipper · 61-69, M
@abe182 I know what you mean....I've tried to have civil discourse with some but to no avail...
abe182 · 46-50, M
@AlienZipper are you left or right? Just curious
AlienZipper · 61-69, M
@abe182 I'm right, but not what some call far right. I'm fairly conservative.
abe182 · 46-50, M
@AlienZipper same here too left of center. I get it from both sides but mostly from the left.
AlienZipper · 61-69, M
@abe182 👍
@abe182 Yes. I've seen your conduct here, and I would call it 'exemplary'. You are able to make an occasional 'declaration' or statement without stepping on toes or stirring up a hornet's nest! I tend to become somewhat animated, and even barbaric at times. It's entertaining to some degree, but it can also have unpleasant repercussions.
I feel like it's possible that dishonest people are in control of accessible information, and 'that' jeopardizes the validity of the 'accessible information', but that is as far as I can go with that.
abe182 · 46-50, M
@puck61 well thank you for the compliment. And yes there's too much fake news out there. So much that even saying fake news now puts you in a kool-aid drinking category.
@abe182 Facebook is horrible! I almost think some of the rumors that simpler minded conservatives latch on to might be shill tactics. If you can speak convincingly and get people to believe ridiculous things and spread ridiculous rumors, then you can damage any cause or 'agenda' those people might have. It does not help conservatives when large numbers of them subscribe to some crazy conspiracy theory; no more than it helps liberals when people dressed in black pajamas and face scarves disturb the peace and vandalize under the guise of rallying against a non entity. Perhaps people just need something constructive to do, and they have too much free time on their hands!
abe182 · 46-50, M
@puck61 this is one of many reasons I never get on Facebook. I do miss the memes tho.
@abe182 I fixed it so I would have to get a new email address to get back on facebook, but -GET this!.....Someone in Russia created an account for me. They used my email, and had me born in 1985, but I had full access and free use of the account. It was nice to catch up for a few days, but I decided it was too strange, so I deleted that account also. I hadn't used facebook for nearly five years, when I discovered my fake account from the motherland! What do you think about that?
abe182 · 46-50, M
@puck61 so weird!! I guess that's all you really need to catfish an account is someone's email. That's way too easy!
And more Russian connections, lots of smoke LOL