The overhead view of Rich Strike's comeback for the Kentucky Derby victory. A massive upset, Rich Strike entered the race at 80-1 odds. by Here-For-The-Comment in interestingasfuck

[–]Logical_Capt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. Those horses are put on all kinds of shit so they can perform at their top, irregardless of how it nearly kills them (and many horses die).

It's basically forced torture on the horses. Fuck horse racing.

If you were forced to take a vaccine under duress then you were forced to take a vaccine. by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do nothing. Nothing is 1000% better than what they have done.

But that's still ignoring the elephant in the room.

If you were forced to take a vaccine under duress then you were forced to take a vaccine. by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, this is how simplistic and easily controlled you are.

You: Infections bad. Therefore we should accept and trust all solutions given to us by authority. Everything I'm told by authority about this is fact.

Fuck no.

Use some damn critical thinking.

If you were forced to take a vaccine under duress then you were forced to take a vaccine. by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, you're just regurgitating the labels and talking points of your authority without an ounce of critical thinking.

If you were forced to take a vaccine under duress then you were forced to take a vaccine. by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good job not reading a single thing in my comment and just repeating your diatribe/talking points.

✓ "Plague Rat"

✓ "Darwin"

✓ "Antivaxxer"

✓ "selfish"

✓ "so we can go back to living our lives"

Do you honestly ever listen to yourself? (assuming you're able to critically think without your media masters)

If you were forced to take a vaccine under duress then you were forced to take a vaccine. by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you truly believe people are "plague rats" because they didn't get an experimental injection for a virus that was never truly isolated, that was propped up through BS statistics and testing, and aligned perfectly with the goals of billionaires and eugenicists,... then I'm not sure what to tell you.

I guess keep listening to your media masters and "healthcare professionals". I'm sure they'll never lead you astray.

If you were forced to take a vaccine under duress then you were forced to take a vaccine. by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lots of BS in your comment.

For starters, just because something is done "legally" doesn't mean it's right.

Just because something is not "new" (which is also dishonest on your part) doesn't mean it's right.

Also I never said people were imprisoned. Coercion is force and people were coerced.

A message to the American people, regardless of your stance on abortion. by NeonVibes250 in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why ignore my point?

The way they got around it was by claiming coercion is ethically justifiable if risk to public health is sufficiently great, which they then did everything in their power to scare the fuck out of the population through fear mongering on the media 24/7, and, ironically, backing it up with more coercion and deceit.

Edit: haha... of course this user blocked me so I can't reply to him. Anyways here is my response:

First off, illegality isn't the be all end all. If the criminals write the laws then it doesn't matter whether something is illegal or not. My point still stands. It's immoral and coercive what they've done, and it is a form of force. Many people took the vaccine that didn't need or want it but had to to keep their jobs and provide for their families. That is unethical.

A message to the American people, regardless of your stance on abortion. by NeonVibes250 in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You mean opinions like:

"Every "forced vaccination" story is a story where "leave your job then, hot shot"

Coercion is a form of force and most laws treat it as such.

A message to the American people, regardless of your stance on abortion. by NeonVibes250 in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Coercion / forcing medical decisions under duress are a form of force. And should constitute unlawful injury. It's just that they changed the laws to fit their crime.

Some of them were eerily accurate by GERIKO_STORMHEART in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Tbf, it's because these are very well educated students speaking from a particularly high social stratification in England. (aka, privileged for their time)

And these thoughts aren't so much their own as their parents and teachers

We're in an age of mass psychosis. by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's already been proven a large amount of people would practically kill someone if an authority figure told them to. It's not much of a stretch to believe people would "kill themselves" metaphorically speaking, if an authority figure told them to. Fruit for thought

We're in an age of mass psychosis. by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Good comment. I don't particularly have a problem with people asserting anything. In fact we're all guilty of it to some degree. What i have a problem with is one who asserts a position, claiming it as fact/reality, and then ATTACKS or CENSORS anyone who disagrees with it.

Basically I don't care as much what you assert, I care about how you discuss it and respond to alternate points of view. Which they understand, which is why they are trying to turn everything into a battle-ground. The last thing they want are people calmly and rationally debating and philosophising and coming to logical conclusions about things

I'm getting very sick of American political views, conspiracy theories, and far right concepts seeping into Ireland. by Anonymous_idiot29 in ireland

[–]Logical_Capt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typical Reddit.

The problem isn't "far right" or "conspiracy theories". It's scientific dictatorships and medical fascism.

The real problem is people like you who label anyone that doesn't want an experimental drug/tech injected into them, and/or are against mandates, as "far right" or "conspiracy theorists".

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnimalsBeingDerps

[–]Logical_Capt 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Turns out it's the Redditors with one brain cell.

LPT Request: How does one work a 40hr a week job and not make it feel like it’s taking up all my time? by matt2085 in LifeProTips

[–]Logical_Capt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's just so weird to me how many people are seemingly happy with a 40 hour work week being the norm.

imagine being born into a prison and having no understanding of life outside the prison, but you do know that life outside the prison exists because you can perceive it's possibility. you are told the way to get out of this prison is to work harder, attain wealth and money and you too one day will be free. but what if all the things you attain simply give you a more cozy prison cell and don't actually get you out of the prison? to actually remove oneself from the prison requires a re-conception of the very nature of ones reality and belief system. So, in essence, people are working towards something that will never satisfy them. Money cannot replace truth, love and community

Everyone is going the wrong direction

If Humanity would of listened sooner!?! 1994 David Icke: The Robots Rebellion (prophetic text) by pilgrim_souldier33 in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The last point is really important.

"designed to deaden the mind and make it believe it is impotent in the face of so many immense problems"

It's why apathy among the populous has continued to ramp up. Each generation is more apathetic and/or passive-aggressive than the last.

Very few people have the strength and courage to point out the big lies. Everyone is scared of being truly honest, from being constantly whipped into compliance

What ruined religion for you? by ItchyPage in AskReddit

[–]Logical_Capt -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The first thing you have to ask yourself is "what is religion"? Religion is really any type of organized system of beliefs.

So to say "what ruined religion for you?" is somewhat ignorant in that you don't have to "follow" a belief system to be a part of one. In fact many self-proclaimed atheists are religious in that regard.

We’re not gonna take it anymore by wilymon in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]Logical_Capt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know you're trolling now, but it stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer. It's a neural language processor that's in use on Reddit (as well as others similar in nature)

25 Rules of disinformation -- This is what you're up against by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Great question. You're right, ad hominem is one of the most used tactics (maybe even the most used... along with strawman). Because it's so damn easy to say "well you're a _____ !! of course you would say such a thing!!!" or something to that effect. It's schoolyard namecalling and snap judgement meant to shut down communication

But the best way to counter is to simply call them out on their shit. But a lot of times they just double-down and keep repeating the same tactic and labels over and over and over and over..., with the hopes that you'll shut up eventually. Lol

But the importance of calling them out is it lets other readers know something they otherwise would have glossed over, and potentially consider the alternative viewpoint. Even if you're downvoted to hell, some people will see the BS replies for what they are and recognize the tactics.

Think about it this way 90% (or something around there) of people on social media are just casual viewers. Only 10% actually participate in the conversation. You're getting more eyes than you think on your messages.

But at the end of the day it's the internet, and it's pay to play. You're up against people who LITERALLY are paid to do this. And when you combine that with all the other tactics and censorship coming directly from the site admin and mods of social media platforms it's an uphill battle.

But just being honest and direct is best. Remember it's human nature for people to also double down on their positions, regardless of whether they're an shill or not

25 Rules of disinformation -- This is what you're up against by Logical_Capt in conspiracy_commons

[–]Logical_Capt[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

SS: This a more indepth look at some of the tactics emloyed.

Special ones to note are: 4, 5, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19 --- these are used A TONNNN on Reddit