
Bjorn, you used words like absurd, conspiracy and ridiculous
You don't have a "healthy skepticism", Carlus. You are "skeptical" about things, people and ideas that you disagree with, and gullible about news that validate your beliefs. That's not skepticism. That's just being a different shade of NPC sheep. You're still a nice guy. Just wish you weren't so damned gullible. I don't care about faceless nobodies being gullible, after all. People I even remotely respect... I wish for them to improve.C-Mag wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 11:09 amDoesn't phase me.BjornP wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 11:04 am I like Carlus, but he can be really, really gullible when it comes to alot of news stories and articles. You have to be EXTRA critical of the stories that seem to validate whatever you believe and/or expect. In today's media market, there's a market for serving people news tailored specifically to whatever political, social, religious, etc. biases one holds. Everyone simply gets validated all the time, get only presented with news that validate their views on life.
I haven't come to a conclusion on Notre Dame yet. But what you are saying here I've heard for years on issues like Benghazi and the coup to take down Trump. Both of which I was absolutely accurate in my judgement.
Your response to my statements on Notre Dame is far more fantastic and conspiracy laden than my healthy skepticism.
No, it isn't. It may be evidence that you are capable of doubting your own government's up to any good, but it's not being "skeptical" to believe that the French government is engaging in a massive conspiracy with the fire department, cops, local construction workers and whoever else was in the church when the fire started, to cover up a Muslim arson attack.C-Mag wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 11:58 am Bjorn, the topics I've most posted on spanning DCF and MHF were Benghazi and the DOJ/FBI attempted coup of Trump.
I've was absolutely correct in my assessment of those incidents. I was called a conspiracy theorist throughout my research and posting of those issues. I was called crazy when early on I stated Trump was going to win. This is evidence that I have a health skepticism.
What do you have to show you're not just screaming and making false accusations ?
Never called you crazy or reactionary. Especially don't get why I would call you the latter. I know you're a classical liberal, because you've called yourself that many times, and I do trust you to know yourself best, at least.C-Mag wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 12:34 pm I'm crazy for saying the Notre Dame fire deserves investigation. You state people must absolutely agree with the Macron governments declaration on the fire, a decision made within hours.
And you call me crazy and reactionary. You ever seen a government statement you questioned?
I don't think anyone is going to say that the fire doesn't need investigating.C-Mag wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 12:34 pm I'm crazy for saying the Notre Dame fire deserves investigation. You state people must absolutely agree with the Macron governments declaration on the fire, a decision made within hours.
And you call me crazy and reactionary. You ever seen a government statement you questioned?
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/0 ... -happened/The media immediately came out and said the fire was most likely an accident due to a renovation project — any discussion of possible terrorism or arson was shut down.
Several hundred churches in France have been vandalized and desecrated by radical secularists and Muslims in the past year, but all speculation of terrorism was totally shut down and dubbed a ‘conspiracy theory.’
Now it may be a “computer glitch” and could take 2 to 3 months to figure out what happened. Weird.
Construction first began on the Catholic cathedral in 1163. For 850 years, the house of God was a fixture of the Paris skyline and so it also became a house of man, "part of our French destiny," as Macron tweeted Monday.