A common fallacy used by shills, particularly those who like faggot Disney pirate movies, is called "nut picking". It's a variation of straw-manning.
Nut picking is taking an extreme view of a random internet dude and not a major figure, and constructing a straw-man fallacy whereby they make it out that this random dude speaks for everybody who disagrees.
Don't fall for it.
There's a thread on the Freemasonry sub on Reddit, and the nice guys there smeared a guy that wanted to expose Freemasonry as being a "Neo-Nazi".
Fast forward to a day later, I was talking to one of the mods of the Freemasonry subreddit in a completely unrelated subreddit, and he tried to paint me as a Neo-Nazi because both of us wanted to expose Freemasonry.
They are very cowardly, really. I make sure that they know it.
Not only that, but Masons are purportedly these good Americans, yet he was for "suspension of free speech" when it came to the Masons. Thus we see one of the reasons for zero transparency in government.
Suspension of free speech to you can't criticize the Freemasons? That's beyond retarded.
Hey, one other thing...
I've now twice found Masonic apologists on Reddit that listen to Satanic music...
And all the while, one plays organ at a Christian church and the other is a "Baptist" and waxes philosophical on the "truechristian" subreddit.
One listens to at least Playboi Carti (check his tats) and Kyuss (Josh Homme and Queens of the Stone Age have had more and more rather questionable music videos...like pretty much straight satanic...).
The other listened to Cannibal Corpse and Mayhem, who's most notable trait is burning down churches.
It's all very obvious. The most obvious thing is that they're not as interested in Trump being the Antichrist and the end times as one would think, given their grand protestations of faith. They really overact, and it's kinda hilarious how bad it is. The concept of "less is more" seems to be lost on them sometimes.
Oh yeah, those free speech Americans said they would delete and ban any negative posts about Freemasonry on their subreddit.
"Reddit is not a free speech platform". That's literally the excuse the mod used.
TBH the Constitution smacks of "Rules for thee..." anyhow.
When it comes to the mystery schools and the "mystery of lawlessness" (which is no longer a mystery), it's just like, ya know, whatever.