Anonymous ID: 0826ac DESTROY THE DEROGATORY CONSPIRACY THEORIST LABEL July 15, 2020, 11:50 p.m. No.9976791   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6813 >>6820

DESTROY THE DEROGATORY CONSPIRACY THEORIST LABEL

 

Fellow anons - whoever reads this, if anyone… sorry this is long but I want to share the context,

 

I deleted my fakebook acct before the 2016 election because I despised it after knowing so much about it. I recently got on twatter to help be a digital warrior and got banned shortly after. I still have a nextdoor account and have been increasingly irritated with the fellow neighbors celebrating the governors shutdown orders and praising him for "taking care" of us.

 

I started to challenge the celebration the neighbors were having and shared a story where my dads employee had a brother that died of a heart-attack. The hospital labeled it as Covid-19 death and the brother threatened to go to the paper if they did not fix it. I then shared a youtube link to a nurse exposing the fraud in the hospital computer systems and personal stories.

 

A couple of the neighbors came back and questioned the account, while never mentioning the content. The comment that put me over the edge was this: "She is an anti-vaxxer, a conspiracy theorist and a Fox network favorite, Alex Jones is a fan. She has written a book. Conspiracy shills are popping up like toadstools in the basement. See if you can find responses to her allegations. You will believe what you want to believe."

 

Never questioning the content, only the character. That tweaked me enough to vibrate the peanut between my ears very intensely. Their discussion continued about "a blossoming industry in conspiracy promotion" and "Fame, book deals, net and television appearances, all of it monetized. I guess people have plenty of spare time."

 

I had to take a few days to disconnect from this nonsense. Below is what my response was and I believe taking this approach will help destroy the derogatory phrase "conspiracy theorist"

 

MY RESPONSE

 

I agree that conspiracy theories have become mainstream and normalized. Politicians, Hollywood, intelligence "experts", the media and journalists and many more perpetuated a conspiracy theory hoax on the American population that POTUS was a Russian asset for over 3 years.

 

Yes these conspiracy theories are lucrative and many individuals gained fame and television appearances. Tens of millions of dollars of our taxpayer money was funneled to a special counsel in a very lucrative deal. Many other conspiracy theorists had lucrative book deals on the topic, the media all too excited to present their fellow conspiracy theorist "experts", knowingly perpetuating the hoax (whats the penalty for treason?), front and center in their cameras, broadcasting the hoax to millions of fellow conspiracy theorist viewers' homes, which then got tweeted out by the millions of conspiracy theorists on social media, all while the media having high ratings until they lost the narrative.

 

And it seems that a very large percentage of the population are still conspiracy theorists that believe this hoax and still blindly believe the media, the "experts", the politicians and still listen to the people in Hollywood that are literally paid to be fake.

 

The movie Idiocracy was not supposed to be the basis for a reality show, yet here we are. 4-6% of the population will be forever brain dead and lost even after all this nonsense is continually exposed. Common core education has done wonders for critical thinking skills.

 

I believe the opposite of what most of the media perpetuates now because it has been proven time after time that they have been completely wrong, destructive and divisive to our country. That is now my basis for viewing the media reports and all so called "experts".

 

Anyone who still blindly believes and trusts these individuals and entities after failing so hard for so long is a fanatical conspiracy theorist.

 

So yes there is "a blossoming industry in conspiracy promotion", it started years ago and continues to be perpetuated by the people who we are taught to trust the most.