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razorba 120 points ago +121 / -1

What Riots?

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SomaticallySpeaking 41 points ago +41 / -0

There are riots? :blink:

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deleted 23 points ago +23 / -0
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Titanium5 19 points ago +19 / -0

Soooo. What was nipple Nadlers reaction? Just more ignoring and partizan politics? He could watch it a thousand times and would still say it's a myth, it didn't happen. I swear, why should we even bother. They left will NEVER change their stance on this. Need to drop them all out of helos...

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tommybrochill 8 points ago +8 / -0

Its absolutely mind boggling

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50blessings 10 points ago +10 / -0

They’re a myth 🤡🤡🤡. Like WTF was Nadler smoking when he said that? I mean he’s an old fucking piece of shit, but it’s actually insane that people believe him when he says that. There are people that dumb and they still have the right to vote to elect our leader.

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Jaqen 11 points ago +11 / -0

When the riots were starting some months ago, I had a very frank conversation with my neighbors about some local incidents I was tracking on the police scanner, basically as a warning to them that things were potentially going to be unsafe in the area.

They were generally concerned but had no idea what was going on in the larger context. It was all news to them. I was quick and explained the general situation and the proximity, and just said to be aware and be safe. That was basically all I wanted to say to them and started to say goodbye, awkwardly but in earnest.

They could tell that I was a bit shaken, I don't usually approach them, and I had my serious face on, and was speaking very solemnly.

They then asked the obvious next question: who? Well I knew not to go down the rabbit hole, these neighbors are liberals and definitely not Trump supporters, so I gave them the most watered down answer possible. I mention that Antifa was involved but didn't delve much deeper than that.

They immediately jumped on the defensive. Said no, it is not Antifa. Just moments prior, they had zero knowledge of what was transpiring, but now all of a sudden, were convinced that they knew Antifa was not involved. You could see the switch flip in their minds. The latent programming had encountered the trigger word, and now the recital was initiated. All the expected talking points were mentioned. Basically just regurgitating MSM tropes like it was a script. I tried my best not to let my facial expressions reveal my disgust.

These people are so convinced of the lies that they can not see the truth even when waved directly in front of their face. We are witnessing mass delusion, on an unprecedented scale. Technology has been weaponized to completely control the minds of the general population, unwittingly, and with little to no consequence.

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Fabius 10 points ago +10 / -0

When normies spin on you like that and contradict you, you need to switch roles immediately.

"It's antifa."

"Oh no, it's not antifa."

"Oh really? Who is it? What do you know about it? How long has been going on? Where are these riots?"

You ask them these questions earnestly. Play dumb, and watch as they stammer because they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.

Or you can just ignore people when they say stupid shit, and make it clear by your body language that they're fucking stupid and it's not a mystery.

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Jaqen 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yeah thanks, I am well versed in how humans handle themselves socially. Those are all good suggestions.

Well aimed questions pierce through the veil of ignorance quite effectively. Place the spotlight on them and allow them to elucidate. If they can't, or fail trying, this becomes their reminder to mind their manners.

It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt.

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swanzinator 4 points ago +4 / -0

Honk!