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El-Duderino 1 point ago +1 / -0

You'd rather engage in this level of mental gymnastics than to admit that Trump might simply be wrong about vaccines, and that he is too invested in them as HIS accomplishment that he wouldn't ever admit he was conned (the way DeSantis admitted he was conned)?

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El-Duderino 1 point ago +1 / -0

Throw Jews in the mix, and the right becomes exactly like the left. The idea that Jones might be Mossad seems to make people's brains leave their bodies.

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El-Duderino 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's sad to watch the anti-Jones faction on this forum turn on him just because the mainstream media is villifying him and shout completely made up Mossad connections. Absolutely deranged.

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El-Duderino 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know all of that but it doesn't answer my question

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El-Duderino 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wait, in what way is Lord of the Flies part 1984, part Brazil, and part V for Vendetta?

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El-Duderino 12 points ago +12 / -0

Yes I watched the narrative demonizing anti-vaxxers build up over years before covid, to the point I was getting suspicious. When covid hit and they fully weaponized the previous several years of anti-vaxxer demonization, it all made sense. This was a carefully coordinated attack.

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El-Duderino 3 points ago +3 / -0

I noticed that too. They were really building up the narrative for months prior to the election, and inverting reality.

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El-Duderino 12 points ago +12 / -0

Hey hey, this guy doesn't warship Satan, he worships Satan. Our side are the ones who "war ship" Satan

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El-Duderino 1 point ago +1 / -0

I never claimed it does, I just made fun of you for talking about burden of proof, then proceeding to admit you don't understand the concept of proof

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El-Duderino 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only thing you've proven is the stereotype that nurses are huge bitter angry cunts. Goddamn I hate healthcare workers with a fiery passion. You're as bad as teachers. Kill yourselves you self-important fucks. Who gave you the idea that your opinion matters to anyone?

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El-Duderino 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is a truly retarded take. Wow

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El-Duderino 3 points ago +3 / -0

Stop, I can only get so hard!

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El-Duderino 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah I agree, but would also add that we don't have to "match" the entity's frequency for them to possess us. These entities are attracted to vulnerable emotional states, like someone going through addiction, grief, insecurity, arrogance, altered mental states induced by drugs, etc. There are some theories that these entities live in an alternate dimension and that we kind of "light up" in this other dimension whenever we are in a certain emotional state. They are attracted to it, and whenever someone is in one of these states we are like a beacon for these entities. They smell blood in the water and attach themselves to you. Once they attach, they manipulate you to engage in more and more of these behaviors that are ultimately self-destructive, because these entities feed off something we give off when we engage in these behaviors and experience these emotional states. Over time we become more and more evil. So it's not that we have to emulate evil in order for them to attach, it's that they attach when we are vulnerable and manipulate us to emulate evil behaviors more and more over time. Once the process is complete, it is referred to as "perfect possession", meaning the possession is complete and all encompassing and basically impossible to undo.

It's very interesting to think about. There are stories of people who sensitive to being able to see evil, and they will walk into a casino and see the degenerate gamblers at the slot machines and actually claim that they can see various monstrous creatures attached to these people. Puts a new perspective on the whole "monkey on your back" thing. Or think to the movie Shutter Island when Leo DiCaprio's character said that his wife who killed their children claimed that there was a spider in her brain pulling the strings and making her think and do certain things.

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El-Duderino 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I agree that it doesn't actually matter whether they are literally demons or possessed by demons, the result is the same. There is a common element in all studies of evil that it's a supernatural force that's of one source but it manifests as separate entities, as if it's capable of jumping from one person to another, kind of like in the Matrix. When a person becomes evil they become a tentacle of evil. It doesn't make sense to assume that every evil person is an individual whose evil resides only in themselves. It's the opposite: they are united with all other evil people through this process of allowing themselves to be controlled by this force that's driving their behavior from behind a veil. This concept has been explored in many books and films. The TV show Millennium that ran from 1996-1999 explores this concept in some detail.

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El-Duderino 4 points ago +4 / -0

Everyone ought to read People of the Lie by M Scott Peck. It's a very insightful book that argues that demonic possession is real and that demons slowly take over you through a long term process of repeatedly selling out your soul by coddling lies while avoiding honest self examination and personal responsibility. He also argues that exorcisms are real. It sounds crazy if you're not into that kind of thing, until you read the book. He connects the religious concept of evil and demonic possession with the medical concept of malignant narcissism, and argues that it's actually the same phenomenon, and the medical lens and religious lens are just different ways of explaining the same thing. Absolutely essential book.

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El-Duderino 6 points ago +6 / -0

Totally agree and not just for the reasons in the meme, but also because of the actual content that colleges teach. Almost everything they teach about personal and social problems like poverty, addiction, psychology, inequality explains them by exagerrating factors that are out of people's control ("systemic" factors), while downplaying or outright ignoring factors that are within people's control (hard work, personal responsibility, being a force for change in your personal life). If someone's life is bad, it's always society's fault, and if someone's life is good they always obtained their good life through privilege. They deny that anyone ever earned anything through hard work, or that anyone's life is shitty because of personal choices they made. It's completely disempowering because it sends the message that nothing in your life is a result of personal choice or work, everything is assumed to be imposed on you by external factors. They downright mock the concept of pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.

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El-Duderino 2 points ago +2 / -0

This guy's name is Chris Morris and his 90's media satire was brilliant and way ahead of its time. If you've never seen his show The Brass Eye, I highly recommend it.

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