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- It's always too good to increase the number of data points if you want a better understanding of reality.
- for example, this is a single still image of a televised event. Perhaps seeing what's happening in the video could shed light on this particular issue.
- https://youtu.be/5qRpeQJMlNY?t=524 Here is the video of the event in question showing the back of joe Bidens head and neck several times. If you pay attention to his neck you can see it is very loose skin.
- https://youtu.be/5qRpeQJMlNY?t=1685 At this moment in particular you can watch as the back of his neck folds quite a lot as he bends it backward. This is in great contrast to the nack we see while forward and speaking.
- What I have provided doesn't prove it's not a mask. what it does do is show clearly that his neck behaves as if it has loose skin which is not improbable to have on an old person.
- This also should demonstrate to you that this video doesn't "prove" Biden is wearing a mask either since the above demonstrates a more probable rationale.
- It is not my responsibility to prove Biden is real, but for people claiming he is fake to prove the claim. (Burden of proof)
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- I agree with the sentiment that he needs to be mocked and called out, and I think it's important to take the opportunity when it presents itself. I believe he is an illegitimate, immoral, puppet with age-related mental faculty disorders. I am skeptical of the narrative that he is literally an actor pretending to be Biden as I have a high standard for what is evidence and instead accept Biden is just a declining SOB.
- I think we all have the knowledge that the world has lied to us time and again since before we could walk, and we are skeptical to believe anything mainstream. It's important though that we recognize that it's a slippery slope to build upon assumptions without hard evidence, as it is like building a house on sand. If we are to rebuild the knowledge of the world, we need to reject anything that is not clearly based on reality and objective facts. and to, at the same time, keep an open mind.
- Over time, my role here on GAW has shifted into being the unpopular one to slow things down, to scrutinize posts, to be the one with the unpopular opinion by saying, we should not make assumptions and present them as fact but instead build theories and collect our evidence and be humble enough to admit when the evidence doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
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- I don't dispute that people have and use body doubles, and the perfect use-case for a double would be when traveling or seen from far away.
- I don't know if he was using a double when walking or not, but I agree its possible
- known as sundowning it is common for people with Dementia and Alzheimer's to have great days, and terrible days physically and mentally, usually they are much more youthful in the mornings but there are some the reverse this trend but its rare.
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