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Originally Posted by Bucco
This will be my last post as you are twisting my meaning, and it appears that lying to some is connected to what they want to believe.
Truth is very easy.
Conspiracy theories rare usually easy....thus the term. Cannot, off the top of my head think of any conspiracy theories that have ever been proven to be true.
Your problem with recognizing truth is a problem.
Telling folks when facing serious illness that what they fear does not exist....that it is a conspiracy theory...that crosses all conceivable boundaries of civil discourse that I am aware of. I, me, believe that the promulgating of conspiracy theories is a demonstrative fear of the truth.
Or, as we are beginning to see, the lazy way out. Many of those who left Jamestown before the mass suicide have said exactly that....they knew they were being lied to but it was comfortable.
This is a serious disease. I find no humor, no wish to debate it.
It deserves truth and adherence to it.
And I lived in no fear growing up. I learned early to identify truth, and liars. And especially to be responsible for my actions and words
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Truth is easy when you close your mind to the possibility that there might be something you aren't aware of. I don't have a problem recognizing/accepting the truth, my problem is with those who are closed-minded and insist that theirs is the only truth.
Recent conspiracy theory: The vaccines are unsafe and will cause deaths, several countries have already paused the use of the AZ vaccine due to blood clots and deaths.
Recent truth: The AZ and J&J vaccines have been linked to a small number of cases of a type of blood clot that has resulted in some deaths. The US has paused use of the J&J vaccine while they investigate.
"This is a serious disease, if you catch it you will die." "This disease is nothing more than a strong flu, some people will die, just like the flu, but most will recover" Which statement is the truth and which should be rejected as misinformation?
(I know, that was your last post so you won't be responding but it is something to think about)