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atheist4thecause ago

Purely form a strategic standpoint, getting Sandy Hook involved is a terrible idea, whether true or not. It's just going to play into the hand that we are radical conspiracy theorists that shouldn't be listened to. And now you up the burden of proof, because not only are you trying to prove #PizzaGate, you also have to prove the Sandy Hook conspiracy. And now our argument really does become an extraordinary claim that requires extraordinary evidence, where just #PizzaGate doesn't require that. I also don't see the necessity of getting Sandy Hook involved. Society doesn't accept pedophiles, so people will be outraged enough if he can offer good evidence within #PizzaGate.

asdfghjkl123456789 ago

It's just going to play into the hand that we are radical conspiracy theorists that shouldn't be listened to.

You have a pandering mentality. I understand it, I used to have it as well. But it's not how you win. You win by shamelessly telling the truth.

Picking your spots is a different thing. But never be afraid of what the other side will call you.

atheist4thecause ago

Calling a Men's Rights Activist a panderer is hilarious...and hilariously stupid. It's that I want this investigation to actually go somewhere and not fall on deaf ears. I've seen everything from Sandy Hook conspiracies to a Jewish Khaballism to 9/11 conspiracies to Illuminati conspiracies, to lizard people, etc. Throw all these onto #PizzaGate and nobody will listen. Not to mention, that's terrible for focus anyways. As you said, picking ones spot is reasonable, and that's exactly what I'm talking about. I'm not sure how you arrived at the conclusion that I have a pandering mentality. I'm also not an idiot, so I realize that a lot of conspiracy theorists see this as an opportunity to gain viewers and credibility...and an opportunity to make money as well.

asdfghjkl123456789 ago

It's attitude vs. tactics. Don't change the message (truth). Find a way to make it palatable to the masses.

atheist4thecause ago

Truth isn't a message. It's a result. And combining all these conspiracy theories into one big thing isn't a good way to bring up about the truth anyways.