So I surmise that the most plausible explanation for covid deniers and the woo-woos is that they are a PR stunt engineered by the stakeholders in the pandemic. — baker
That seems more likely. — tim wood
It is that their views differ from yours and that it is possible to hold their views whilst being sane, sincere, unmanipulated, intelligent and uncorrupted. — Cuthbert
For every person who says "Anti-vaxxers must be brainwashed conspiracy theorists" there is another who says that "Vaxxers must be brainwashed establishment stooges."
It is laziness to hold that the people who disagree with you must be crazy or sub-rational in some other way.
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity. — W.B.Yeats
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity. — W.B.Yeats
Last night, a group of covid deniers stormed the studios of Slovenian national television. — baker
Well this sounds like a counter-insurgency tactic!Thesis: If you want to control the situation, create an extreme opposition to yourself that you can control, and this will help you to control the legitimate opposition. — baker
Last night, a group of covid deniers stormed the studios of Slovenian national television. — baker
Could it be possible that some folks would rather err on the side of caution when being coerced into injecting biological agents into their body? — NOS4A2
...where you blindly assume/posit equivalencies or symmetries that don't exist.... — Seppo
But perfectly sane, rational, unbrainwashed, unmanipulated people hold this view and announce it publicly every Sabbath. — Cuthbert
Their stance is that the covid virus does not exist.Last night, a group of covid deniers stormed the studios of Slovenian national television.
— baker
Sorry baker, but I'll have to ask this.
Were they really "covid deniers"? — ssu
Are you familiar with the series Person of Interest? There, a group of people, Samaritan, who wanted to control the world by IT surveillance techniques engineered its own opposition, called Vigilance who were directly and violently opposed to such surveillance. Vigilance's opposition and use of violence made Samaritan look legitimate and necessary, and just the kind of organization the government should hire.Thesis: If you want to control the situation, create an extreme opposition to yourself that you can control, and this will help you to control the legitimate opposition.
— baker
Well this sounds like a counter-insurgency tactic!
If you have an insurgency that has a) popular support, b) sound reasoning behind it, c) possibility to gain outside acceptance and justification, then this is the way to go. Create a group that is so bananas, so insanely crazy, and make them to attack the reasonable (actual) insurgents.
Indeed, but I don't think it will ever be possible to discover the truth about this incident.I think the fact that it happened on television means that it could be some kind of PR stunt including by the state. But you would need more info than that to decide either way. — Apollodorus
Awww. The China paranoia! Well, China is making lots of money from lots of things, so there's that.Speaking of which, China seems to be making lots of money from selling face masks, protective suits, ventilators, and other Covid-related stuff. Could it be that it created and released the virus for some hidden agenda?
In these circumstances, there is no basis to make a reasonable decision. What is needed, and what is lacking, is trust. Trust is the liquidity of the knowledge economy, and of society in general. — unenlightened
Yes. If it is so.If the misinformation on the internetz can be traced back to a relatively small number of sources, this is suspicious and smells of sabotage. — baker
Are you familiar with the history of the Algerian civil war?Are you familiar with the series Person of Interest? — baker
Well, proving a conspiracy can be next to impossible, or entirely impossible, that's the whole point of a conspiracy.Basically you really have to find links that would approve that there's a conspiracy and not options a) or b) would be likely. — ssu
Only vaguely. It seems very complex. Are you referring to the roles of Les éradicateurs and Les dialoguistes?Are you familiar with the history of the Algerian civil war?
Actually not.Well, proving a conspiracy can be next to impossible, or entirely impossible, that's the whole point of a conspiracy. — baker
Basically about the role of the GIA in that conflict.Only vaguely. It seems very complex. Are you referring to the roles of Les éradicateurs and Les dialoguistes? — baker
The GIA was widely reported to have been infiltrated by state agents who tried to cause divisions within the Islamist camp. Analysts argue that the army’s manipulation of the GIA was a key factor preventing the development of a unified rebel front. Unlike the other armed groups, the GIA carried out indiscriminate attacks against civilians, abducted and killed foreigners, planted bombs in public spaces and committed massacres across the countryside. In 1995, the GIA declared all Algerians to be takfir, or apostates.
if there is really a conspiracy, then there will be real traces of it. Nonexistent events don't leave them. — ssu
these circumstances, there is no basis to make a reasonable decision. What is needed, and what is lacking, is trust. Trust is the liquidity of the knowledge economy, and of society in general. — unenlightened
But truth does have an annoying way of eventually coming out, which will either be when the vaccinated start having all sorts of mysterious symptoms or the when unvaccinated start dying. — Hanover
And politicians [...] have been working hard for decades to destroy people's trust in politics — baker
And [...] the medical establishment have been working hard for decades to destroy people's trust in [...] medicine — baker
COVID-19 isn't the first pandemic the world has faced — TheMadFool
What relevant events occurred between 1918 (influenza pandemic) and 2019 (COVID-19) that could explain it? — TheMadFool
Well, proving a conspiracy can be next to impossible, or entirely impossible, that's the whole point of a conspiracy. — baker
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