Sometimes I’ll just be like ‘you’re not a high school social studies teacher, you don’t need a works cited page. Either believe it or not.’ Other times I’ll point out their pattern of behavior and argument strategy before they even get to the final stage, where they say since it didn’t come from a reputable source it doesn’t count. They don’t seem to grasp all of their beliefs are being influenced by propaganda sources so of course any real news will seem strange to them. They’re interesting creatures.
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I had somebody ask me for a source for a meme Which shut down their argument. The meme was just a screen capture from video of a testimony with a quote from the video. A link to the video was at the bottom of the meme. The video was hosted by a “non-acceptable” source.
I replied to them that a link to the video was at the bottom of the meme and they replied that it wasn’t a credible source. It’s a fucking video of the guy saying exactly what was said in the meme. How the fuck is the actual person not a credible source for their own words spoken at that time?
Liberals are borderline retarded. Welcome to the clown-age.
They've been trained to only accept leftist propaganda as truth.
YouTube might not host purely far-left conspiracy theories, so it can't be trusted.