If we pass up everything as a 'false flag', we can unknowingly harden our hearts to the possibility that something very evil and catastrophic has happened to civilians around the world with certain events.
It's very important to be cautious of believing everything we hear and see....but it's equally important to understand that evil is very real and does impact the way of life. And terrorists/wicked people do exist and create unimaginable evil.
If we go around saying 'none of this is real....it's all a movie, they're all actors, etc.....It can be a slap in a victim/s face/s over denying such wickedness and evil acts, when it could very well be real and really happening. I just feel uncomfortable passing up everything as 'not real, false flag, when it could be the very opposite.
I don't think it's good to start a thread then abandon it when the responses aren't totally in agreement.
Who said she abandoned it. Who says she even read your message. Let's not assume
Let's just see. It's a pattern I have seen in other posts so as a general statement I stand by it.
"I think a good poster should acknowledge when something they said is corrected."
Remember you didn't make a general statement you made a specific assumption about a person. Even if she never returns to this post we still cant assume her heart in why.
It's not an assumption at this point. The poster has not been around to reply to anything after starting a post with an inaccurate critique of what others are saying.