Conspiracy lunatic thread - people who believe in absurd nonsense are dangerous

abates

unfortunate shark issues
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I remember when the White House under Obama tried to exclude Fox News from interviews describing it as "not a news network" and CNN etc sided with Fox. I wonder if they still think that was a good decision.
 

Pocket

jumbled pile of person
Citizen
I doubt anything productive would have come of shutting them out. It's not like you're preventing them from going on air and telling their lies anyway. All it served to do was antagonize them even more. And then Trump, Mr. "I'm going to be the exact polar opposite of Obama", spent his entire presidency treating CNN as an enemy of the state, so... I'm not usually one to use the phrase "dangerous precedent", but it kind of adds up here.
 

The Mighty Mollusk

Scream all you like, 'cause we're all mad here
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Wasn't entirely sure where to put this, but since it involves an idiotic conspiracy theory, this thread's about as good as any.


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NovaSaber

Well-known member
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MyPillow founder and prominent election denier Mike Lindell made a bold offer ahead of a “cyber symposium” he held in August 2021 in South Dakota: He claimed he had data showing Chinese interference and said he would pay $5 million to anyone who could prove the material was not from the previous year’s U.S. election.

He called the challenge “Prove Mike Wrong.”
On Wednesday, a private arbitration panel ruled that someone did.

Zeidman had examined Lindell’s data and concluded that not only did it not prove voter fraud, it also had no connection to the 2020 election. He was the only expert who submitted a claim, arbitration records show.

He turned to the arbitrators after Lindell Management, which created the contest, refused to pay him.

In their 23-page decision, the arbitrators said Zeidman proved that Lindell’s material “unequivocally did not reflect November 2020 election data.” They directed Lindell’s firm to pay Zeidman within 30 days.
 

Pale Rider

...and Hell followed with him.
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FB friend:
One of the signs of a cult is that they will continue to use long-discredited arguments, with no indication that they acknowledge or have even SEEN numerous criticisms of those arguments.

Religious apologists continue to use Thomas Aquinas' First Mover argument and Pascal's Wager, centuries after they were debunked, with no attempt whatsoever to update those arguments to even try to address the debunkings.

Creationists continue to use Hoyle's junkyard 747 argument, the "no way for the eye to evolve" argument, and their horrific misinterpretation of the second law of thermodynamics, decades after they were taken apart, again with no effort to update those arguments to account for the debunkings.

NRA apologists continue to use their "a well-armed society is a polite society" and "millions of defensive gun uses every year" and "gun-free zone" arguments despite numerous public debunkings, again with zero effort to address those debunkings, or any indication that they're even aware of them.

Global warming deniers continue to use cherry-picked numbers to pretend there's no warming trend and no glacier melting trend, long after their misuse of statistics was pointed out. They continue to pretend that the temperature correlation is the ONLY evidence of the CO2 greenhouse effect, as if the lab tests confirming this mechanism were never conducted, no matter how many times you point this out to them.

Conservatives who pretend that "cancel culture" is a mostly liberal phenomenon never adjust their arguments after you point out example after example after example of conservative cancel culture to them, going back decades.

It's not just ignorance either: it's deliberate dishonesty. If you come armed with evidence and argue with one of these people to the point that he stops trying to defend his claims, you can reliably expect to see that same exact person using those same exact arguments a week later, to you or someone else, with ZERO effort made to update those arguments to respond to what you showed him.

Honest people can be reluctant to admit when they're wrong, but they will at least TRY to address criticisms. Cult members don't bother. They will just act as if they've erased your criticisms from their memories. It's one of the most consistent cultish behaviours that I've seen.
 

Ironbite4

Well-known member
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Well god damn I thought that guy died. I mean when we put him in Book World it was because he was.....I've said to much.

Ironbite-*retreats to TV World*
 

NovaSaber

Well-known member
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"I never thought they'd eat my face", said the actual face-eating leopard.


As Rolling Stone reported Tuesday, far-right podcast host Joey Mannarino wrote on Twitter over the long weekend complaining about Chick-Fil-A’s front-facing DEI program, calling it, “...bad. Very bad” then adding “I don’t want to have to boycott. Are we going to have to boycott?” He complained about how the company “just hired” McReynolds, though the exec has been with the company for more than a decade.

This was followed by a round of tweets from other conservatives figureheads like right-wing provocateur Ian Miles Cheong and conspiracist Stew Peters. The latter of which wrote “Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy says ALL whites should get on their knees and shine black peoples’ shoes.”
 

CoffeeHorse

Exhausted, but still standing.
Staff member
Council of Elders
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I was bored enough to read Chick-Fil-A's whole DEI page. It is pure corporate fluff. If they have a problem with this, they're admitting this isn't about any specific things they've accused any company of doing. They want companies to not even say the words. Not even lip service.
 

The Mighty Mollusk

Scream all you like, 'cause we're all mad here
Citizen
What they really want is for people to stop telling them to not be assholes. The idea of just....not being an asshole, is impossible to process, when that's all their identity is based on anymore.
 

Pocket

jumbled pile of person
Citizen
Doesn't Chic-Fil-A also have a longstanding policy of treating their workers like human beings and not expendable robots like other fast food chains do? I imagine it wouldn't sit well with the right to learn that either.
 

NovaSaber

Well-known member
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That doesn't explain the times they get mad about stuff that isn't even happening, like this:
Conservatives were already upset about Target over its LGBTQ+-inclusive Pride collection. But now they’re angry over fake AI-generated images that show the store selling “Satanic” clothing.

The images show kids wearing clothes with inverted pentagrams and goat heads and a store display with a red, goat-headed mannequin. The images were created by Facebook user Dan Reese with the AI program Midjourney, Reuters reported. A Target spokesperson told the publication that it “has never sold” the pictured items, and the items aren’t available on the store’s website.
 

KidTDragon

Now with hi-res avatar!
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Oh, that's just because they hate everyone who isn't exactly like them and welcome any justification of that hate.
 

wonko the sane?

You may test that assumption at your convinience.
Citizen
If you're dumb enough to believe obviously fake bullshit... then you're dumb enough to believe obviously fake bullshit? Deep fakes are literally just mass produced conspiracy theories instead of home made.
 


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