Frontline: United States of Conspiracy

How much more bizarre can it get.

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:grimacing:

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I’m afraid to ask!

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I just saw this on a friend’s facebook page. (The deleted video clip, not the news about the latest quacks our dear leader endorses.) Yeah, just when you think it could not get more nuts who they put in front of microphones…

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I posted on my wall a statement about following doctors who believe diseases are caused by sex with demons and vaccines contain alien DNA. I had someone say we should hear them out. :woman_facepalming: Then she starts talking about hydroxychloroquine and the Henry Ford study.

I’m really tired of conspiracy theorists. Really, really tired.

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Life these days: where the nuts chase the squirrels.

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That is one heck of a quip. Today you win the internet.

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Thanks, but it’s not an original joke. I do like it!

Me too now.

I’m disappointed that the new Frontline doesn’t start until 10 pm tonight. So we’ll probably watch it ASAP after that. (Actually Lia will probably watch it tonight.) But we get up before 6 every morning to give the younger dog some off leash work. Tougher leash laws makes that a no-no. I don’t mind bending the rule but I don’t want to do it openly where that could undercut following restrictions. :grimacing:

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You’ll be able to stream in on-demand. Maybe they start it later since it often contains adult content.

Great idea! I forget we have that.

We just watched it, pretty much centered on Alex Jones. Crazy to consider how many people are influenced by this stuff, including POTUS.

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And like him too many people think their gut level judgement is that of a stable genius. And the people who tell you how many medical experts they’ve listened too never state what qualifying background they have which makes their appraisals of all those experts noteworthy.

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We did too, and before that, we watched the ABC 20/20 piece, American Catastrophe: How Did We Get Here?, on COVID-19. That could have been a depressing two hours, but I’m thankful I know a sovereign God!

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That was some rough viewing. But it really comes down to the democratization of facts. Anyone willing to be belligerent and obtuse (a la Alex Jones) can blurt out anything they like. Rather than provide reasons or make an argument for taking them seriously, they turn it into a pig wrestling contest in which the person who doesn’t accept the ‘facts’ that are spewed is challenged to defend their assertion that their alternative facts aren’t true. Classic flipping of the burden of proof.

Makes you wonder how we can maintain a democracy and freedom of speech when there is so much deliberate distortion and motivated lying. Frightening, really.

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Yes, it makes me wonder what our response should be as citizens and as Christians. Should we confront the lies and evil to expose them to the light, or ignore them as they do not deserve the dignity of a response? What when the ones repeating them are friends and family?

I do feel censoring them may be counterproductive, when that only serves to reinforce the conspiracy mentality. On the other hand, who has the time to give a detailed rebuttal of verything that comes along, especially when the crazies just skip to the next thing.

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Back in the beginning of April, we were talking about it. I remember in particular @LM77’s comment and his reference to the time commitment required:

I thought this show was just horrifying! BioLogos used to have a 9/11 Truther commenting here. He was also an Intelligent Design advocate.

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