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<blockquote data-quote="Jsjtwylight" data-source="post: 1323023" data-attributes="member: 17814"><p>The paranoia is real I think that's all something we can agree on now the question of whether the paranoia is justified is up for interpretation not because you can't objectively find the truth but because you can play verbal or philosophical mental gymnastics to justify it no matter where you stand. Thats why the coronavirus narrative is fake, its incredibly hegelian dialectic. Support the lockdown - you hate the country and don't care about the working class BUT you care about lives. Don't support the lockdown - you love the country BUT you don't care about lives or your a conspiracy theorist or selfish teenager etc. See what there doing there..if it wasn't evil it would be brilliant because there is no way for you to take a side and be seen as morally or ethically clear by the other side thus we the world argues instead of realizing were all being pitted against each other and are getting angry at the other side for doing basically the same thing we're doing but just in a different direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jsjtwylight, post: 1323023, member: 17814"] The paranoia is real I think that's all something we can agree on now the question of whether the paranoia is justified is up for interpretation not because you can't objectively find the truth but because you can play verbal or philosophical mental gymnastics to justify it no matter where you stand. Thats why the coronavirus narrative is fake, its incredibly hegelian dialectic. Support the lockdown - you hate the country and don't care about the working class BUT you care about lives. Don't support the lockdown - you love the country BUT you don't care about lives or your a conspiracy theorist or selfish teenager etc. See what there doing there..if it wasn't evil it would be brilliant because there is no way for you to take a side and be seen as morally or ethically clear by the other side thus we the world argues instead of realizing were all being pitted against each other and are getting angry at the other side for doing basically the same thing we're doing but just in a different direction. [/QUOTE]
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