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To: vladimir998

Where did you hear about the Gifford’s shooting? Did you dream it? Did someone tell you? Did you see it? Or did you read a news article about it.

Anyway, wherever you got wind of it, you instantly believed and ridicule anyone who question what you heard. If someone brings up a question regarding it, you point back to whatever source told you and say “no she got shot, and there!”


73 posted on 05/11/2016 2:50:52 PM PDT by castlegreyskull
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To: castlegreyskull

“Where did you hear about the Gifford’s shooting?”

So now you’re admitting it happened?

“Did you dream it?”

Did you?

“Did someone tell you?”

Did someone tell you?

“Did you see it?”

Did you?

“Or did you read a news article about it.”

Did you read a news article about it?

“Anyway, wherever you got wind of it, you instantly believed and ridicule anyone who question what you heard.”

How could I ridicule “anyone who question[s] what [I] heard” without that person even knowing what I heard? You just got done asking all sorts of questions about what I heard and how I heard it BEFORE you claim I “instantly believed and ridicule anyone who question[s] what [I] heard.” Can you think? At all?

“If someone brings up a question regarding it, you point back to whatever source told you and say “no she got shot, and there!””

No, you can bring up questions all you like, but that isn’t what you did. What questions about that shooting have you brought up with me, for instance? NONE. All you have asked is where I got my information about the shooting from. Can you tell the difference between those two things? Apparently you can’t. The real issue here is that you want to believe that mass shootings are massive conspiracies created to promote gun control measures (which have not worked so far anyway).

Weak minded people want to believe there are massive and constant conspiracies going on because it relieves them of the necessary task of realizing problems among human beings are often much more mundane in origin and much more difficult to solve than exposing a supposed conspiracy. Idiot conspiracy theorists even believe the tornado in Joplin, Missouri was caused by an atmospheric control experimental group in Alaska! The fact that tornadoes happen in Missouri all the time, doesn’t seem to matter.

Seriously, as education continues to fail, common sense becomes less common, and people see conspiracies where they do not exist, this sort of conspiracy quackery will continue to fester.


74 posted on 05/11/2016 3:21:12 PM PDT by vladimir998 (Apparently I'm still living in your head rent free. At least now it isn't empty.)
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