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I have a question for you guys. What is the point of supporting conspiracy theories if there's no evidence backing them up? Like genuinely, what's the point?
That is a very fascinating viewpoint, and also kind of suggests that the leader of the conspiracy theory is just manipulating the masses to get what they want and might not actually believe in it. Hmm.
No, but like you're doing it right there. How you say it kind of suggests like you're just throwing out these things with like no actual evidence. So just to say that there's this grandiose conspiracy theory to rule them out is a conspiracy theory in itself. So it's like you're not really helping your case.
I think it definitely depends on which side of the spectrum you're on as far as um the conspiracy theory goes because um it could be doing good for the wrong reason you know? I don't know.
So, so, so agree. There's no point. It's just fun. Um, it just gives us something else to believe in. But it does not exist though. But it's still fun though. I know.
I would say that these theories, as theories, do exist for the people that believe in them, and they exist in a big way. A lot of times it takes up their entire life, and I mean it's a sad thing.
But I guess it's just a matter of belief you know, like some people have seen ghosts and UFOs but they can't prove it because they don't have any solid evidence.
That's like 50% of the fun. The fact that there's no evidence. That's what makes it interesting It wasn't what makes it compelling. I got to find more information on this so I can make my own discernment about it and Be my own person because this is the United States of America land of the free. Yee-haw Pew pew, I mean you got it, you know Got to learn something to earn something We got to get out this revolutionary dream Son