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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is like the craziness of the Nation of Islam, but in reverse

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

That doesn't exactly make sense to me. CNN is obviously controlled media and if there does end up being justice for the fake vaxxes they're sunk anyway. To think that they're having a change of heart on this issue specifically when they are under Jewish control, specifically for the purpose of saving their own skin, and not displaying this self-saving change of heart on a less damaging kind of story, just does not seem like an entirely cohesive view to me

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why is CNN reporting this? WW3 on the menu?

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

So you agree then you can't defend the position, you've heard people say it but you don't actually know the logic or rationale, it's just something that sounded good or something you wanted to believe. I don't need to know reality to understand that when Trump said things in his executive order like "Through unprecedented collaboration across the United States Government, industry, and international partners, the United States expects to soon have safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines available for the American people." That this is not a coded message about ivm and hxc, which were both already available and never distributed by the US government or industry unlike the vaxxes which absolutely were. Likewise the tons of times he said to get the shots, when he was shouting out specific brands - I don't need to know reality to know that there is no rational way to see that as referring to something completely unrelated when there is literally no context provided to be doing so.

I think it's important for us to examine where our beliefs come from and whether or not they're defensible

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

There's no way to support your original point in an intellectually honest way so you've chosen not to engage on that but grab onto a different point.

Trump was not referring to ivm and hxc when he repeatedly heaped praise onto the vaxxes and there's no way to rationally defend that idea, no one outside of the qultists will agree with you. I'm thinking deep down you know this and that's why you have made no attempt to defend but rather have diverted

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

Before, Donald Trump was supposed to be the last president according to the "Last President" book. Because the same author also had some Baron Trump time traveling books, some people believed it might be accurate that D. Trump would be the last president. So now like any good doomsday cult we're going to reinterpret the information and completely throw out the previous understanding... And like any good doomsday cult those that are bought in will not question it

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +3 / -1

That was one of the insane things that got me into bad standing at GAW before eventually being permabanned due to a post about Milei visiting a rabbis grave

There is no intellectually honest way to believe every time Trump fluffed up the COVID shots he was actually super secretly referring to ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, but they persist in that belief anyway because though they generally profess Christianity, Trump is their god and Q their prophet

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VeilOfReality 4 points ago +4 / -0

All those people who talked a big game about wanting to bring illegals in can now put their money where their mouth is.

Unfortunately it's still a huge loss overall because no one is actually getting rid of these people

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +2 / -1

A PC can be used more for productivity whereas phones and tablets are just for consumption or at best the generation of brain rot over sharing content. It's no surprise why society is shifting in one particular direction

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VeilOfReality 5 points ago +6 / -1

To be fair there probably are kids who don't know what computers are anymore because they're all just using smartphones and tablets. I run across kids and teenagers who have absolutely zero understanding of anything technological aside from how to use their favored apps despite being on their devices constantly

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

Indeed, as I explained I do know people who specifically took it because Trump said it was good and safe, that is a fact there are people who took it because Trump said it's good and safe. You may choose not to believe it or to intentionally conflate broader rationale with more specific concrete occurrences to keep from needing to have a conversation.

Continuing this exhibition for no real audience allows you to keep up a facade of intellectual superiority instead of engaging directly, I'm sure you'll make one last useless reply because you are the type who can't resist the last word. Have fun with it

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sorry if contradicting the enormous benefit of the doubt you've given Trump made you big sad. You could acknowledge the fact that there are people who took it specifically because he said it, or you could acknowledge that it was an entire blitz of messaging from every direction that coerced many into taking the shots. Presumably you lived through that time and observed it, but perhaps that's too big of an assumption to you as well.

What Smith was referring to was how people who did take it due to his influence would deny it because they, much like yourself, can't bear to cast any aspersions against beloved Trump

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trump's whole shtick with the vaccine is very revealing, but could he be saying here that RFK doesn't really believe what he's saying vs that he's wrong in his beliefs?

Either way we know Trump fluffs the shots every chance he gets but still, we should try to be accurate

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, I know of such people who specifically took it because Trump said to and had adverse reactions.

But you also have to remember, people weren't getting it just for a free burger from shake shack either, it was the totality of voices proclaiming its merits and trying to make it look attractive that coerced many people to take it. So I'm sure there are many more who were partially influenced by Trump.

It sounds like you want to avoid giving Trump any culpability while he continues to promote the shots that even most libtards have given up on promoting or talking about

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bird flu ain't shit. They might want to pull another hoax so they've been seeding the media to get it into people's minds but if you're looking for a happening bird flu ain't it.

It has been used as an excuse for feds to genocide chickens though which is obviously what we need right now

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Vice covering this almost makes me believe the Q point of view that the NSA are actually good guys.

But not quite, I think if anything it's meant to be demoralizing

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

If there was a logical counterargument you would have received it instead of half-assed snark.

Your suspicions are completely warranted

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

What would be the possible Mandela effect explanation for this? That the universes collapsed on each other and wiped out the world where fruit of the loom had a cornucopia but this guy just happened to find an artifact that phased through dimensions or something?

This is even worse than flat earth because that at least has value as a thought experiment on the implications of power lying about everything. This multi-verse collapsing around a cornucopia is like gay marvel shit

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

You have to give information about what kind of device you're using to get specific instructions. But really just googling your OS (Android/iOS/Linux/Mac/Windows) and "add language" or "type in Hebrew" should do the trick

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +3 / -2

Wow, even though elections are fake we're still trying to do things for election reasons. Almost like a distraction of some sort

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