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Reason: None provided.

Why would you believe something on the internet? Seriously.

People post random propaganda, manipulated articles, confirmation bias, jokes, memes, trolling, etc. It's rare that anything on the internet is factually accurate. Even this board is skewed to it's own Q-universe biases.

Now, knowing this, why should anyone believe the Project Veritas Pfizer videos?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would you believe something on the internet? Seriously.

People post random propaganda, manipulated articles, confirmation bias, jokes, memes, trolling, etc. It's rare that anything on the internet is factually accurate. Even this board is skewed to it's own Q-universe biases.

Now, knowing this, why should anyone believe the Project Veritas Pfizer videos?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would you believe something on the internet? Seriously. That's been common knowledge since 2003.

If it's not random propaganda, it's confirmation bias, or a joke, or a meme, or trolling. It's rare that anything on the internet is factually true. Even this board is skewed to it's own Q-universe biases.

Now, knowing this, why should anyone believe the Project Veritas Pfizer videos?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would you believe something on the internet? Seriously. That's been common knowledge since 2003.

If it's not random propaganda, it's confirmation bias, or a joke, or a meme, or trolling. It's rare that anything on the internet is factually true. Even this board is skewed to it's own Q-universe biases.

Now, knowing this, why should anyone believe the Project Veritas Pfizer videos?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would you believe something on the internet? Seriously. I've known that since 2003.

If it's not random propaganda, it's confirmation bias, or a joke, or a meme, or trolling. It's rare that anything on the internet is factually true. Even this board is skewed to it's own Q-universe biases.

Now, knowing this, why should anyone believe the Project Veritas Pfizer videos?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would you believe something on the internet? Seriously. I've known that since 2003.

If it's not random propaganda, it's confirmation bias, or a joke, or a meme, or trolling. It's rare that anything on the internet is factually true. Even this board is skewed to it's own Q-universe biases.

Now, knowing this, why should anyone believe the Project Veritas Pfizer videos?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would you believe something on the internet? Seriously, we've known this since 2003.

If it's not random propaganda, it's confirmation bias, or a joke, or a meme, or trolling. It's rare that anything on the internet is factually true. Even this board is skewed to it's own Q-universe and biases.

Now, knowing this, why should anyone believe the Project Veritas Pfizer videos?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Why would you believe something on the internet? Seriously.

If it's not random propaganda, it's confirmation bias, or a joke, or a meme, or trolling. It's rare that anything on the internet is factually true. Even this board is skewed to it's own Q-universe and biases.

Now, knowing this, why should anyone believe the Project Veritas Pfizer videos?

1 year ago
1 score