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There have been no theories presented in this thread. Only facts.
A charge of conspiracy theories is a lazy argument that attempts to call into question the sanity of the theorists. In this case the posters are anonymous so naturally this approach is futile as you have no facts. It is understandable that you would charge someone presenting you with facts contrary to the reason you supported the lockdowns and freedom infringements because that is a tool your government gave you. The cognitive dissonance is uncomfortable I know. But we are waiting here patiently in reality with love for you when you are able to return.
Ok then,,,, fancy blab blab blab blab
Carry on freedumber
What does freedom have to do with vaccine efficacy?
The media can conflate these two separate issues. But here, in reality, they are completely different arguments. None of the facts listed above have addressed or argued for freedom. This is another example of CBC readers regurgitating unrelated and illogical talking points. And the masses have engaged as their minds atrophy to a place of comfort when the cognitive dissonance infringes on what they falsely brainwashed.
Your expansive vocabulary is not indicative of intelligence
As hominem is used when facts cannot be disputed.
Whether you smoke or not, you're still going to die.
That is a fact, but it doesn't revel the entire truth and if believed could lead to a tragic conclusion. That's because it's an oversimplification and misleading, just like most of your facts.
Facts are facts, nothing more nothing less. Facts cannot be simplified, but simpletons can misunderstand facts. Even though this argument has not been made, you seem to be confusing correlation with causation. Almost like you are arguing the rhetoric of the pandemic, a rhetoric which has now changed. I wish you love. But I also wish you would dispute a fact listed in this thread instead of trying to dispute random unrelated thoughts that are remnants of the pandemic garbage you were filled into believing. That feeling in your gut that you were duped by your government and the media during the pandemic can only be resolved by being honest with yourself.
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There have been no theories presented in this thread. Only facts.
A charge of conspiracy theories is a lazy argument that attempts to call into question the sanity of the theorists. In this case the posters are anonymous so naturally this approach is futile as you have no facts. It is understandable that you would charge someone presenting you with facts contrary to the reason you supported the lockdowns and freedom infringements because that is a tool your government gave you. The cognitive dissonance is uncomfortable I know. But we are waiting here patiently in reality with love for you when you are able to return.
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Ok then,,,, fancy blab blab blab blab
Carry on freedumber
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What does freedom have to do with vaccine efficacy?
The media can conflate these two separate issues. But here, in reality, they are completely different arguments. None of the facts listed above have addressed or argued for freedom. This is another example of CBC readers regurgitating unrelated and illogical talking points. And the masses have engaged as their minds atrophy to a place of comfort when the cognitive dissonance infringes on what they falsely brainwashed.
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Your expansive vocabulary is not indicative of intelligence
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As hominem is used when facts cannot be disputed.
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Whether you smoke or not, you're still going to die.
That is a fact, but it doesn't revel the entire truth and if believed could lead to a tragic conclusion. That's because it's an oversimplification and misleading, just like most of your facts.
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Facts are facts, nothing more nothing less. Facts cannot be simplified, but simpletons can misunderstand facts. Even though this argument has not been made, you seem to be confusing correlation with causation. Almost like you are arguing the rhetoric of the pandemic, a rhetoric which has now changed. I wish you love. But I also wish you would dispute a fact listed in this thread instead of trying to dispute random unrelated thoughts that are remnants of the pandemic garbage you were filled into believing. That feeling in your gut that you were duped by your government and the media during the pandemic can only be resolved by being honest with yourself.