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Ms. Toad

(38,240 posts)
19. Nope.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 01:24 PM
Saturday

It just means that I'm unwilling to spend time debating the merits of a conspiracy theory with Democrats any more than I would want to discuss the merits of same theory with Republicans. And make no mistake - the theories are the same ones which have been circulated for more than 2 decades, with the proponents of the theories flipping when the office flips. I thought Democrats might finally be done with them after Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election based on them, but unfortunately they've crept back in.

People who believe in conspiracy theories don't change their minds based on having the logical invalidity of those arguments explained. So I no longer waste my time, beyond pointing out that it is a conspiracy theory not based on reality.

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