Over some time I've seen PedoGate been pushed as a term we should switch to.
With the latest post about Reddit accepting PizzaGate back, but under a different name "PedoGate."
Makes me think that a discredit campaign is taking place, that something is going down trying to discredit the entire thing.
And that the narrative is being controlled on Reddit, as there's no logic to why Reddit would allow the investigation back otherwise. With the way PizzaGate got thrown off Reddit in the first place. I just doesn't make sense that it's suddenly allowed back, but under a different guise.
Links:
The difference between PIZZAGATE & PEDOGATE explained. All Voaters should know this.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1730641
Pizzagate back on Reddit as Pedogate
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1729887
(Reddit.com/) R/pedogate was seeded with hundreds of bot posts that include massive amounts of disinformation.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagateshills/1730060
Whenever possible I've been calling it "Pedogate" and I recommend you do to
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1619526
Can we start a new # since #pizzagate is being blocked from trending?
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1471307
Time to rebrand? A solid way to undo all of the smearing we have endured, without losing any evidence.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1462703
First post, it's probably shit, but gotta start somewhere.
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wincraft71 ago
We should stand our ground and keep it as Pizzagate to 1) Show that we won't be bullied or manipulated into changing the name for any reason or any person and 2) Keep form and consistency, and persist on until we make a breakthrough.
IMO, global pedophile rings are important and something we should pursue at a later date after we finish with Pizzagate, but for now we must focus and concentrate on taking down the key players from PG here in America first.
ansipizza ago
Maybe the idea is, if it's called "pedogate", a slew of low level pedo arrests can be said to have solved the problem. "Pizzagate" only makes sense in the context of its history, involving podesta, alefantis et al, and ultimately reaching high levels of government.
wincraft71 ago
This is well put. They certainly love being able to "one and done" complex issues, making just enough of an effort to quell the public concern with some showmanship over lower level busts (like the war on drugs), then quickly forgetting about the issue and saying "but it's already been addressed! We've done something about it. Show's over. Moving on."
You can't completely sweep Pizzagate under the rug without Alefantis or Podesta getting nailed.