some are not going about this with an investigative, non-biased ethic - for example, they are seeing pictures of a walk-in cooler with the accompanying comment "killroom" and concluding that this is where children are killed and the stains are blood stains, etc., when in fact there is nothing odd about the cooler itself
that's just one example - there are many more
and if, as a researcher, you point out this flawed and dangerous "logic", you may get dumped on
there is plenty of quality evidence over many decades to sew-up organized pedo rings, the latest of which is PizzaGate, but we need not be jumping to conclusions and manufacturing evidence which has no basis in reality
The owner or one of his buddies labelled it the "killroom". I see it as a form of trolling towards the Pizza players to keep throwing it in their faces, so they can't pretend like they're some wholesome collective of butter-wouldn't-melt-in-their-mouths good guys. It undercuts their narrative of being a bunch of family friendly and harmless "community uncles".
It may be a cheap shot, but fuck 'em.
I wouldn't put much weight on it as evidence of wrong-doing, but it's fine for the occasional bitch-slapping.
... but it's fine for the occasional bitch-slapping.
i can sympathize with that, but you must understand that it also undercuts the credibility of the research in general when people insinuate, without any evidence, that a walk-in cooler is a "kill room" where children are being slaughtered and there's blood stains on the floor
There's nothing odd about the picture of a cooler, nor one "killroom" comment in themselves, but when they are combined, the context changes dramatically and becomes extremely odd. If you can't connect two dots together, then I wonder how you can help this investigation.
I stand corrected. I admit that reading people's comments without knowing anything about them or their profiles is quite confusing at times, especially when it comes to trying to discern their real meaning.
I agree with both of you. It could be, that ppl into this crap, also joke and fantasize about it. So the freezer could be a joke or fantasy. It could also be real. But, when you want others to take you seriously, and they don't, they will focus in on these items which don't prove anything. Didn't get much sleep, so not sure I'm explaining this well.
Yeah due to the nature of the topic, people get triggered like crazy and their emotions make them rage and jump to conclusions. They go into PedoPanic and call for a lynch mob.
When you're not getting triggered by the horrifying truth of PizzaGate, you're getting triggered by people calling you Fake News which brings up the fight and rage and you lose your cool. It starts flame wars and arguments and the diligent research gets thrown off track.
This stuff is triggering, but after awhile, you get desensitized and can approach your research with a more level head.
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xeemee ago
some are not going about this with an investigative, non-biased ethic - for example, they are seeing pictures of a walk-in cooler with the accompanying comment "killroom" and concluding that this is where children are killed and the stains are blood stains, etc., when in fact there is nothing odd about the cooler itself
that's just one example - there are many more
and if, as a researcher, you point out this flawed and dangerous "logic", you may get dumped on
there is plenty of quality evidence over many decades to sew-up organized pedo rings, the latest of which is PizzaGate, but we need not be jumping to conclusions and manufacturing evidence which has no basis in reality
Gorillion ago
The owner or one of his buddies labelled it the "killroom". I see it as a form of trolling towards the Pizza players to keep throwing it in their faces, so they can't pretend like they're some wholesome collective of butter-wouldn't-melt-in-their-mouths good guys. It undercuts their narrative of being a bunch of family friendly and harmless "community uncles".
It may be a cheap shot, but fuck 'em.
I wouldn't put much weight on it as evidence of wrong-doing, but it's fine for the occasional bitch-slapping.
xeemee ago
i can sympathize with that, but you must understand that it also undercuts the credibility of the research in general when people insinuate, without any evidence, that a walk-in cooler is a "kill room" where children are being slaughtered and there's blood stains on the floor
YingYangMom ago
There's nothing odd about the picture of a cooler, nor one "killroom" comment in themselves, but when they are combined, the context changes dramatically and becomes extremely odd. If you can't connect two dots together, then I wonder how you can help this investigation.
xeemee ago
read my comment again
YingYangMom ago
I stand corrected. I admit that reading people's comments without knowing anything about them or their profiles is quite confusing at times, especially when it comes to trying to discern their real meaning.
xeemee ago
with me it's easy because i don't have the intellect or word-smithing ability to say much else other than exactly what i mean :)
thanks
YingYangMom ago
Well, that makes two of us lol
dzdork ago
I agree with both of you. It could be, that ppl into this crap, also joke and fantasize about it. So the freezer could be a joke or fantasy. It could also be real. But, when you want others to take you seriously, and they don't, they will focus in on these items which don't prove anything. Didn't get much sleep, so not sure I'm explaining this well.
heygeorge ago
Xeemee is quite the investigator, if you ask me, and knows how to separate the legit from the wild speculation.
Instead of just "wondering" how he can help, perhaps take a gander at his user profile.
starseedlover ago
Yeah due to the nature of the topic, people get triggered like crazy and their emotions make them rage and jump to conclusions. They go into PedoPanic and call for a lynch mob.
When you're not getting triggered by the horrifying truth of PizzaGate, you're getting triggered by people calling you Fake News which brings up the fight and rage and you lose your cool. It starts flame wars and arguments and the diligent research gets thrown off track.
This stuff is triggering, but after awhile, you get desensitized and can approach your research with a more level head.