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Topic History of: The Dispatches Program Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Bookworm wrote:
Many hide behind conspiracies because they want to think there are people out there worse than themselves. Dangerous psychos.
I told the government to do something about them or I will do something about them and government.
My suspension is on Twitter. I think it ends tommorow.
I've been told off for spending too much time on there any way.
Do what? |
Bookworm |
Many hide behind conspiracies because they want to think there are people out there worse than themselves. Dangerous psychos.
I told the government to do something about them or I will do something about them and government.
My suspension is on Twitter. I think it ends tommorow.
I've been told off for spending too much time on there any way. |
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
Jo wrote:
These conspiracy theorists are nuts. I recently visited a discussion forum I hadn't visited in years to discover that one of the regular posters, who used to seem fairly pleasant and normal (as much as one can judge those things online), has become a right-wing conspiracy theorist, spending all his time retweeting right-wing and conspiratorial nonsense on Twitter, some of which seems distinctly misogynistic and racist, and watching conspiratorial YouTube videos and other material and posting them on the forum. He's pro-Trump, pro-Brexit, anti-Obama, anti-Clinton, believes global warming is a hoax, believes the Sandy Hook school shootings were a hoax, etc. Another of his obsessions is celebrity sex abuse scandals, such as the Savile and Epstein sagas. He seems eager to believe the "MSM" on those, oddly enough. He has annoyed the other forum regulars to such an extent with his constant conspiratorial and occasionally misogynistic and racist postings that he has become a pariah, subject to constant criticism and hostility. He seems to be a man in his 50s and describes himself still as a "stay-at-home dad". Years ago, that might have been understandable but his kids are apparently now teenagers. I actually wonder if he's mentally ill and if the conspiracy obsession is a symptom, or if exploring conspiracy material online has actually addled his brain.
It does sound as if he has gone a bit loopy.
If it is "DS", I think I might know who you mean, actually.
Or perhaps every forum has a rabid conspiracy campaigner? |
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
Bookworm wrote:
I am seeing Dispatches trending on the Epstein case.
Some of the tweets are appalling in terms of conspiracy nonsense.
It's the usual tripe about the royal family. When are these people going to be visited by plod?
I was suspended for speaking my mind. Not making libellous stuff up.
Also, Piers Morgan featured.
Is that why he has taken time off?
Tipped off?
Suspended from what? |
Bookworm |
Jo, the government don't give a damn about hate speech, public unrest or mental health.
If they did, conspiracy sites such as Ickes would have been shut down a long time ago.
Look at Tom Watson and Carl Beech?
On world mental health day, I really doubt any sincerity from those overpaid and inconsiderate farts in Westminster and authority.
Conspiracy sites do the media's dirty work where royalty is concerned.
They should have their IPs recorded and be held to account like others are. Same with the ones spouting off telling people not to use vaccines.
Parents should make their own decisions. Not listen to vermin. |
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