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In reply to the discussion: Mass Media ignoring 'RFK Believed in Conspiracy' shows corrupt nature of America's Press [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)major events where the fact is NO ONE most often has any idea what happened, they accept the stories told to them by figures of authority, stick to them like glue, and name-call intelligent people who dare to say 'but what about this'?
But they can acknowledge that it is they who are the CTs, that when a majority of people around the world see problems with some official story, that maybe it's because there are problems.
They generally resort to insulting and name-calling anyone who refuses to accept their way and then wonder why they have zero credibility.
I have no idea what happened that day, I wasn't there and neither were you. But I do know that lies were told, that huge questions remain because we were deprived of a trial where actual facts would have been presented and view the official story as just as much guess-work as any other we have been told. And if that bothers you, that I am in the majority on this, that is not my problem. But you need to know this, using Bush Sr's terminology to try to bully those who question, 'conspiracy theorists', could not be a worse strategy, especially when you are talking to Democrats.