• The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Understand, mainly they are not saying what they believe, they are saying what would need to be true to justify what they are planning.

      Fascists don’t like intellectuals.

      • Valmond@lemmy.world
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        Yes great explanation! So the burden of proof (which is like impossible when arguing with those bad faith actors) is on you and not them.

        And “journalists” run with it…

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      Yes and it’s bullshit. They’ll believe the most ridiculous shit but will turn their noses up at a science book.

    • Nexy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      The truth is not relevant anymore. Its more important how something make you feel than if is truth or not. What’s why alt-right its so popular and the fake news are so easy to spread.

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      We’re up shit creek with no fucking will, a conspiracy theory means it’s someone elses fault

    • psud
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      If there is reality that points at corporations being bad, people they care about being bad, or climate change the radical right will create a set of lies to hide the truth, so yes, except for things that aren’t politically controversial