Posted on 08/24/2024 12:50:30 PM PDT by DoodleBob
Some successful people are part of the conspiracy.
How exactly are the two mutually exclusive?
Yeah, when the party in power can convict the opposition party presidential candidate of a bunch of phony “felonies”, I’d say you got trouble right here in River City.
I’ve often thought that there may well be many conspiracies, but they are all in competition with each other. There’s no “Mr.Big” stroking a cat and saying, “Good evening, Mr Bond...”
President Abraham Lincoln blamed the Jesuits for causing the Civil War.
What should we make of a prosecutor who has successfully prosecuted a conspiracy case? Are they failures?
Individual psychopaths can be dealt with.
The real problem is when the psychopath convinces a lot of greedy people to help him/her.
The dead in Germany, Russia, China and Cambodia cry out to warn us that conspiracies can be deadly real.
>>>>Successful People Don’t Believe in Conspiracies<<<<
Tell that to President Trump, Mike Lindell and RFK.
Guess if I want to be successful, I’d better not believe in conspiracies. Better not even talk about them when I’m out amongst the people I need to impress to be successful.
Social engineering complete.
Conspiracies give you an excuse to fail. Which gives you an excuse not to try. And never make the shots you don’t take.
He negates his own concept. He didn’t say successful people don’t believe them. He said they feel responsible for their own success. You can believe them and decide you need to take yourself.
Perhaps more insidious than conspiracies are ideologies that teach the ends justify the means. All sorts of underhanded, immoral, illegal stuff can get done without the need for compatriots to "conspire."
The greatest success is when you destroy the cabal that was controlling the world.
Gaslighting.
The initial premise: Conspiracy theories are silly — don’t believe in them.
Successful people don’t believe in them. You want to be successful, don’t you?
“ Conspiracies give you an excuse to fail. Which gives you an excuse not to try. And never make the shots you don’t take.”
That’s a stretch
The only reason to tell people not to think about conspiracies is so the conspirators can continue in their crimes.
No it’s not. It’s the absolute truth. Just look at the talk around conspiracies right here on FR. Every single one of them is “we can’t win because there’s a conspiracy”. They are ALL reasons not to try.
>> Instead of despairing
It’s taken decades for the general awareness of the Deep State to surface, but Kudos to conservative talk radio for sounding the alarm long ago. Since then, however, the stated “conspiracies” have exploded into full-blown overt attacks on Constitutional liberties. Likewise, the collective despair felt by the masses is overwhelming.
Yes, the good citizens must move beyond the despair and Fight, Fight, Fight!
Exactly. The entire argument against conspiracy theories is a conspiracy and it shall not stand!
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