What is the craziest conspiracy you actually believe?

    • wtypstanaccount04 [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      Damn, he used to be able to string sentences together. Still want the guy to die, but I feel a little sorry for him. The tragedy of killing evil people is that there is a little bit of good in that person that you have to kill too.

      • Amorphous [any]
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        4 years ago

        This is why it's important not to dehumanize our opponents. Nazis are not demons from Hell, they're regular people like us who, for so many different possible reasons, decided to support great evil. And yet, our response to an organized movement of Nazis must be as unflinching as would be our response to an invasion by demons from Hell. If we get it into our minds that they are inhuman monstrosities, it will be difficult not to hesitate when faced with the reality.

        Hurting people is difficult. If you've never tried it, you'd be surprised just how strongly your own mind insists that you don't throw that punch, don't swing that bat, don't pull that trigger. If you're serious about defending yourself and others, you need to be prepared to hurt people. Not faceless monsters. And that is something which requires dedicated training.

    • The_word_of_dog [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      wtf, I've never seen that interview.

      He's pretty much well-spoken there and somewhat reasonable. Which one is the mask? This shit is frightening lol

      • Amorphous [any]
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        4 years ago

        It's been twelve years. I think his age just really started to catch up to him.

        • The_word_of_dog [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          Yeah dementia would entirely explain the situation. His dad had it really bad around the same age, it'd make sense