kerrichinchilla
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In the 90s they just mocked anyone who did not follow the official story, same in the 2000s, but ive noticed a different method happening lately, the dangerous conspiracy theorist. First they ignored David Icke, love him or hate him, he was either ignored or ridiculed, but now ive seen articles about how dangerous he is, and the latest anti conspiracy theory rhetoric is the Nashville bombing.
However it seems like the BBC is really pushing the idea that anyone who questions the official story or government is dangerous. here are two of their latest articles
the casualties of conspiracy
how to talk to the VICTIMS of conspiracy theories
Remember kids people who question the official narrative are victims of brainwashing, mentally ill, entranced by fantasy
but i do find the title of the reporter from both of these articles quite interesting 'specialist disinformation reporter''
Marianna Spring twitter
maybe its worth doing a thread showing all the anti conspiracy theory attempts by the mainstream media, i know we all touch on it in other threads but it would be worth having all of them together, to see if there is a pattern emerging
However it seems like the BBC is really pushing the idea that anyone who questions the official story or government is dangerous. here are two of their latest articles
the casualties of conspiracy
how to talk to the VICTIMS of conspiracy theories
Remember kids people who question the official narrative are victims of brainwashing, mentally ill, entranced by fantasy
but i do find the title of the reporter from both of these articles quite interesting 'specialist disinformation reporter''
Marianna Spring twitter
maybe its worth doing a thread showing all the anti conspiracy theory attempts by the mainstream media, i know we all touch on it in other threads but it would be worth having all of them together, to see if there is a pattern emerging