Anonymous ID: fee44e Dec. 15, 2018, 7:37 p.m. No.4329545   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9578 >>9599 >>9605 >>9708 >>9738

If you get a chance, catch the politically correct version of James Bond on Guttfield's show:

("No guns, no gambling, no girls.")

 

Very funny!

 

AND at the end of the segment:

 

Bond: You must be Q.

 

"Q": It's LBGTQ now.

 

Guttfield (who played "Q"): I'd make a terrible Q, by the way.

 

(Hey, this is the same Gutfield that was on The Five last week when they were talking about Q!)

Anonymous ID: fee44e Dec. 15, 2018, 7:52 p.m. No.4329738   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4329545

The moon landing riff on Gutfield sounds is playing around with numbers/gematria the way people do on this board–and it's very funny. Twice in one week, they're having fun talking about conspiracies, but in a fun (not mean) way. Now the word "conspiracy theory" comes up…..again, not in a bad way….."Is the landing fake?"…..most think it's not….now they're talking about Elon Musk, Branson, Space Force sending people into space….One says we've been to the moon 6x: "It has to be real, we have to already have gone there [to the moon]"….G is talking about real vs fake footage, how do we know the dif?

 

This is interesting, because it gets people used to the idea of talking about unfamiliar, "strange" things in a lighthearted way.

Anonymous ID: fee44e Dec. 15, 2018, 7:56 p.m. No.4329790   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4329708

I know what you mean, although I wouldn't call this mockery. Real mockery has an element of cruelty that's missing here–believe me, I know. These guys are having fun with it, which helps normalize it. Very different, for example, from the piece Rolling Stone did on Pizzagate, which really WAS mocking of us and others who take it seriously.