Ok, so recently some paranoid trolls on the internet, worried about their gun rights thanks to a presidential douchebag, started posting messages, blog articles, and youtube videos saying that the Sandy Hook shooting never happened and that it's all a big conspiracy to take away peoples guns. Now I have no problem whatsoever with people owning guns. I just have a problem with psychos with no seense of empathy for dead people and their family and friends owning guns. Those are the ones I'm worried about. If you don't feel for their families and just use the news of their deaths as a way to say the government is taking your gus, then you my friend, are a psychopath. You have no feelings for your fellow man and woman and you don't deserve your guns, because you'll probably go shoot someone and not feel a thing. I mean, if you don't feel for those families and are more afraid of losing your guns than you are worried about someone losing someone, then you have more feelings for your guns than the people you pretend to say you are protecting with those guns.
Where did these conspiracy theories come from? Who wrote them? Do you know them? How credible are they? So you have some minor evidence, but no proof? I don't know you, but I'm supposed to believe you when you say that it's a conspiracy? Ok, suppose I take your word for it. Suppose I'm convinced by these tiny little supposed discrepencies that may or may not exist in your videos of the families. I would look like the biggest most paranoid douchebag ever.
And what if I believed that this story was true. And I do. It's on the news. Can the news be bought? Can they possibly be behind the spreading of a conspiracy? How likely is that? Ok first, yes money is a big motivator. How much money would that take to convice that many people to report a lie? Where would the money come from? How much "acting" would it take to push this story as true? You say some of them smiled in the news videos? So what? Any psychologist would tell you that a smile or even a little light laughter is normal from certain individuals. Yeah, I know that's weird, but I've given a small smile during my biggest pains. It's just a psychological reaction to get your through a big mess. An extreme example would be someone that went mad with laughter, because they saw something miserable. Most people, yes, would believe they thought it was funny, but not a psychologist or therapist. They know more than most people do about the human mind.
So, there have been shootings in the past and at the same time there was talk of gun control. I don't remember any conspiracy theories, do you? Suddenly d-bag Obama wants to talk big gun control and people go nuts, so they use what they can including dead people to say "no." Oh no. Messages to the government that you're not happy about this. Essays on why taking guns is a bad idea with references to credible people. These aren't enough? So instead you go all psycho and lose all empathy for the dead and their friends and family. You go that far to say gus are a bad idea. WOW!
That's minor compared to a huge controlled and well thought out conspiracy by the government. Do you even know how unlikely that is? I mean that's just way out there. Why not go a step further to say the Obama is Osama Bin Laden's second cousin twice removed and that on top of that he was injected with alien dna from the planet Smoo. That's about how unlikely that conspiracy theory is.
If you believe this is a conspiracy and not a reaction, then this is my response...
No comments:
Post a Comment