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I'm quite aware of all the great foot related words that use the form ped like pedicure, but "pod" is the word for foot, not ped.
Most importantly I just want to steer people away from the "red shoes" eye roller. It's the EXACT type of thing most worthy of criticism.
Red is THE color that one would use if they wanted to have a colorful X. Not green, not purple, not yellow. So it's just an extremely un-useful thing to analyze.
This is QResearch, by all means share anything interesting you find. But it just reminds me too much of the South Park "Underpants Gnomes" business plan.
Step 1: Red shoes
Step 2: ...
Step 3. Profit!
This goes for A LOT of the way some people do stuff around here. It's too one-off and disconnected from any bigger picture. Connect it to a theory that has explanatory value in terms of human behavior.
Why would they wear red shoes?
Why would they want to signal?
What benefit does signalling give them, is it just for fun?
How is it useful?
How can they tell when someone is signalling and when it is just a coincidence, and what happens if they mistakenly interpret a random incidence as a signal and act on it?
Who first came up with this?
Who is the one to teach them this?
How has word of this never gotten out?
Why hasn't anyone made a death bed confession about this?
etc.