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Should we stop calling it a conspiracy?
 
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Should we stop calling it a conspiracy?


The argument is theory versus reality.

Anyone willing to see and admit the reality should debate it as such regardless of the subject matter or what name to assign the sides of the argument, be it cancer or any of the other prominent realities permeating the world that mainstream portrays as theories. It is generally a sign that their argument is weak when somebody resorts to hitting with popularized catch phrases and names ... the Conspiracy stick as it were.

As far as what names to assign, I prefer to call it Conspiracy realists versus reality phobes. Reality phobes may put on a strong outward show but this is simply a defense mechanism erected to protect their delicate inner condition. They must maintain a mental maze of lies and partial truths woven around the inner part of their mind where fear resides as the last defense against harsh truth. Confront them with too much truth is to flirt with collapsing their mental house of cards ... ergo the irony here is that reality phobes are often the first to use and shout out names and catch phrase, like Conspiracy theory .... hate criminal .... truther ....popularized by makers of mainstream culture. When under assault by truth, weak arguments and lashing out in fear are the tools of their trade .....but for those obedient in having an aversion with too much truth, weak is strong, reality is theory, deranged behavior is normal, slavery is freedom ....


 

 
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