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"I Don't Want To Hear That Stuff!" - People Who Recoil From Conspiracy Content


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Has anybody else here had people react angrily to even fairly accepted conspiracy content?

 

Even stuff that is completely in-your-face out in the open seems to scare the crap out of some normies.

 

You get people reacting with "Don't tell me that stuff! I don't like that weird conspiracy stuff!"

 

What happens when you do talk to people about this stuff?

 

Are they afraid that their rose-tinted worldview will collapse?

 

Are they afraid they will become involved in something or the other?

 

My favorite is the "That cannot be true!" reaction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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People are just idiots. And not anymore because i don't talk about this stuff to people because I have seen what is out there. Its to the point now where i am glad they don't wake up. 

 

I have however have people act completely angry when they hear something that is an alternative opinion. Cognitive disonance perhaps. Actually find it quite fascinating to observe, although sometimes quite disturbing.

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does get a bit tiresome and doom-laden if you pay attention to all the conspiracy theories going around,  i can see why some people would choose to ignore them and have a more happy outlook.      ignorance can be bliss for some people and a lot less stressful. 

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All the damn time. 

Sheeple are so afraid. They want to remain in their little fantasy, TV worshiping land.

For us to even show them a glimpse of the truth would turn their world upsidedown.

Their ignorance is feeding the beast and keeping us from our freedom.

They must be truly hypnotised.

 

Which leads me to wonder why few of us dig deep and don't stop. 

Why do we see such a different perspective of the world? 

 

As lonely as it can be, I would never take their route.

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some of us were quite critical of 'great britain news' when it first appeared as we argued it would just be a way to keep people within the 'overton window' of accepted conversation but at the same time people like myself have also always said that unless the normies see something on the 6 o'clock news they won't believe its true

 

So now that people ARE seeing things said on their televisions on great britain news they are beginning to believe them! This is an interesting development

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Yup friends and family see it as ‘dangerous’. 
 

Their anger is from knowing deep down that there is truth to it, but their conditioning forces them to reject and ostracise, for their own survival. 
 

Weird thing is that most of the stuff I’ve been going on about for the past twenty years has come true, and some people are starting to listen, even though they won’t publicly acknowledge it. 
 

Dumb fucks

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Hi,

 

that is a very interesting observation. It sadly seems to be the norm to dismiss anything "weird" even when one feels or deep down knows, it is the truth. Most hate feeling uncomfortable and would rather look away even when it's in their face.  I made the same experience.

 

However I'd love to know what exactly you mean by "conspiracy content". The lines seem so blurred now that everyone is talking about the "shadow government" and basically just uses other words to describe exactly what David Icke is saying.

Is it something specific you share with people, that freaks them out? 

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Friends & family are the worst, they are always saying things like ' You don't wanna believe all that conspiracy nonsense' or they just laugh it off. They are their own worst enemy, maybe they'll wake up one day when it's too late.

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If you are in the mood for some comedy go to a forum called (MUMSNET) It's full of middle class winos who think the government seriously has their best interest at heart, then they bang on about how educated they are😆The majority have got to be trolls because there is no way these middle aged women can be so naïve about the world and everything that's happening. Or maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part.

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3 minutes ago, Stuart dorrans said:

If you are in the mood for some comedy go to a forum called (MUMSNET) It's full of middle class winos who think the government seriously has their best interest at heart, then they bang on about how educated they are😆The majority have got to be trolls because there is no way these middle aged women can be so naïve about the world and everything that's happening. Or maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part.

 

Thanks I could do with a good laugh :classic_biggrin:

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On 1/7/2023 at 12:32 PM, allymisfit said:

They want to remain in their little fantasy, TV worshiping land.

Not an insult to you but at what point does it become a fantasy that people are going to have some great awakening? Seems a harsh reality manu here don't want to face. 

 

If the NPC types are running their mouths then you come back at them and they don't like it well that's a different story. But on the whole just ignoring them tends to be a better option. If it's just ordinary folk then I have some compassion with them because I don't want to hear about this shit all the time especially politics. Your average Joe still thinks voting will change things 😂

 

Then you got the immigration issue with people thinking it's incompetence. But I don't want to hear about how my countries being turned over 24/7 by people like the lotus eaters because I find it really depressing. I can't change it and neither can you. People don't want to hear negativity all the time.

 

 

 

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Think off it this way once you’ve submitted to being jabbed times your pride kicks in then you have to go with I was rite to get the demon jabs even though you know your fckd it’s like I got it I’m good where’s my fckn ice cream nothing to see here sick bastards have fcd the human race evil also !

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18 hours ago, scarlett said:

Is it something specific you share with people, that freaks them out? 

 

Things like loss of privacy, Central Bank Digital Currencies, powerful families running the world, cults like the Freemasons, democracy itself being at risk due to a one world government potentially being in the works.

 

People I talk to often try to END the conversation when that stuff comes up.

 

"I don't like that weird stuff!"

 

Its very DISAPPOINTING that people cannot even discuss this stuff.

 

Does it SCARE them to think that EVERYTHING IS NOT NECESSARILY GOING TO BE ALRIGHT?

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21 hours ago, Truthblast said:

Things like loss of privacy, Central Bank Digital Currencies, powerful families running the world, cults like the Freemasons, democracy itself being at risk due to a one world government potentially being in the works.

A lot of what you mention here are facts that can be confirmed by doing a quick research or watching a documentary. For instance on how everything is connected to a handful of families that are running the world, literally. This is no conspiracy theory and all it takes is the will to get informed. Hence I really feel like the issue is most people simply don't want to because it would shake their picture perfect world and for instance make their occupation seem useless as well as life meaningless. People are scared of getting out of their comfort zone, so yes, to answer your question...it simply scares them that everything is not necessarily going to be alright. Especially if that implies most of what they ever believed in is a lie. It is so unsettling they rather live in the "matrix". 

I myself to be honest haven't yet figured out how to find balance between what the world seems and the illusion most live in and what it really is. Have you?
Sometimes makes one want to go to another planet :).

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I think things are unconsciously tied together for the average normie who resists non msm info.

If one narrative can collapse, what about the rest? Therefore every narrative must be protected, Ukraine, covid, mass immigration/replacement etc.

It's very emotional for them and not worth 'pressing the corn' too much unless you're close to them or has some real benefit (i.e you can convince someone not to get more jabs)

Ask yourself what you're getting out of firing up someone's emotions just to make your point.

Plat the game carefully folks. Don't let yourself get unnecessarily gulagged at this stage because there's a long way to go.

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21 minutes ago, spideysensei said:

I think things are unconsciously tied together for the average normie who resists non msm info.

If one narrative can collapse, what about the rest? Therefore every narrative must be protected, Ukraine, covid, mass immigration/replacement etc.

It's very emotional for them and not worth 'pressing the corn' too much unless you're close to them or has some real benefit (i.e you can convince someone not to get more jabs)

Ask yourself what you're getting out of firing up someone's emotions just to make your point.

Plat the game carefully folks. Don't let yourself get unnecessarily gulagged at this stage because there's a long way to go.

 

There is a point where Stockholm Syndrome kicks in.

 

People fall in LOVE with their oppressors.

 

It becomes impossible to tear them away from their GREAT LOVE.

 

 

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13 hours ago, monkeylove said:

Likely much of total credit worldwide has been digital for some time, if not essentially numbers printed on paper and/or stored in computers.

 

something like 1% of currency is in physical cash

 

13 hours ago, monkeylove said:

Money itself is debt, or promissory notes.

 

what you are talking about is currency not money

 

 no

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8 hours ago, Macnamara said:

 

something like 1% of currency is in physical cash

 

 

what you are talking about is currency not money

 

 no

 

I'm talking about credit, which includes currency. It's all virtual wealth. Only a goober will imagine otherwise.

 

 

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3 hours ago, monkeylove said:

 

I'm talking about credit, which includes currency. It's all virtual wealth. Only a goober will imagine otherwise.

 

 

It used to be backed by gold. But that time has gone. Backed mainly now by belief and weapons.

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