so i'm pretty sure most of you who are having a hard time with this are from plebbit. that being said you need to understand you are on voat now and we do things very differently here. we have different standards and allow (for the most part) free speech. for better or worse this means you are going to notice a big increase in people talking about jews and other taboo subjects as compared to that other place.
it doesn't mean there is some conspiracy (though i never rule anything out because shills are everywhere). it's just different here. so by all means keep your guard up but also try to remember where you are. don't take it the wrong way and get all paranoid and hysterical because in so doing you cause distraction and division, and thereby the very thing you are trying to prevent. downvoat and move on and let's keep the discussion on point and let the evidence lead us where it may.
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Philhelm ago
That's not the issue. I realize that there will be all kinds of people here who support Pizzagate but have different beliefs about other perceived "conspiracy theories." Arguing over those differences is pointless, in my opinion, since the focus of this particular forum is to ultimately take down a pedophile ring operating in D.C., and the associated child traffickers.
Since the success of Pizzagate will likely depend upon mainstream support, my problem is that it seems people don't ask themselves whether their contributions will help or hurt the cause. If I were to send, say, my mother to this site after convincing her that Comet Ping Pong is a front for a pedophile ring, she will mostly see posts about Jews, Satanic blood rituals, NWO, MK Ultra, etc., and will nope the fuck out. In this hypothetical, whether it would be right or wrong of her to dismiss those posts is irrelevant, since it's our duty to convince them of the facts, not their duty to be convinced. The bottom line is that this shit doesn't help the primary cause of Pizzagate, and only provides ammunition for our opponents.
Ultimately, it's about being smart about things.