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In reply to the discussion: Why is it so hard to dispel disinformation on DU? [View all]Celerity
(54,333 posts)49. That's a bad habit when some DUers post false info, CT (FAR from limited to this Trump rally) + shit and/or RW sources.
I have spent the last 6 years debunking all of that.
I know it makes me disliked by some here, but that does not bother me in the slightest, as I am going to always go for actual truth and legit sources.
Plus, I walk the talk, as when I put up an OP a month and a half ago that turned out to be incorrect, I made another OP and apologised to the board, said I was wrong to put up the first OP, and said I would strive to do better. I owned it, unlike some here.
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That's not a chip. Glass does not yield the way an earlobe does. It would have shattered it and crumbled
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2024
#37
Not seen or heard of such a picture. Please provide link. I deny your "graze" theory
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2024
#35
there was no glass in his ear (it is exposed cartilage), and the teleprompters were intact, just top with the CT
Celerity
Jul 2024
#39
Thank you for debunking the glass in ear by providing a photo. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2024
#41
No, but it is up to the glass proponents to prove their contention. They are the ones propounding the myth. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2024
#42
That lack of doctor observations doesn't stop the glass proponents from promulgating their myth. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2024
#51
That's a bad habit when some DUers post false info, CT (FAR from limited to this Trump rally) + shit and/or RW sources.
Celerity
Jul 2024
#49
Sanctioning misinformation and even defamation is a rather curious definition of gentlemanly and ladylike behavior. NT
Midwestern Democrat
Jul 2024
#67
Because wanting to believe certain things and make connections with the information one thinks one has is a very human
WhiskeyGrinder
Jul 2024
#19
Tell that to the SS sniper who took out Crooks within seconds with a head shot
Celerity
Jul 2024
#62
Not ridiculous at all, and your reply is not germane to mine. My reply was in answer to your own words, nothing more. I
Celerity
Jul 2024
#68
Was that before or after they examined it "From every angle to analyze what really happened" ? n/t
MichMan
Jul 2024
#69
There were people here in 2020 that insisted that Trump never had Covid and instead faked it for sympathy
Polybius
Jul 2024
#46