Leo Gura

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  1. Corruption obviously is a real problem and I speak out against it. I have a whole video about corruption and I say that is the #1 problem in government. I think the problem here is that you hear me denounce "conspiracy theory" and you take that to mean: "no two people ever get together to plan something selfish", which is obviously not what I mean when I denounce conspiracy theories.
  2. They are over-looking the stage Red aspects of Trump. Trump is not merely excess Orange. He's not as bad as Hitler, but he ain't no ordinary businessman either.
  3. High quality porn with some artistry behind it. Figure it out. To me, nudity is art.
  4. Yes, any far-right politics in America will functionally be white supremacist in its outcome -- which is what Green libs are reacting to. I totally get that.
  5. I hesitated to start this thread. If it gets out of hand I'll locked it down. I thought it might be illuminating to see inside the minds of conspiracy theorists, but maybe it's a waste of time. I am open to both sides of the argument.
  6. If you can't use porn responsibly, then don't use it. Is this not obvious? Must daddy Leo tie your hands behind your back? It's like you want me to agree with your no-fap stance, and I just don't care about micromanaging your dick. Other than to say that if you are gonna consume porn, consume good porn.
  7. Oh God. I already regret starting this thread. Calling out for crazies on the internets is not a good idea.
  8. https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/alex-jones-white-house-staffer-may-have-poisoned-trumps-diet-coke-and-then
  9. It's a very long and complicated story, full of illegal things that would shock most people. Some day I will tell it, but not now. It was cushy and toxic and difficult all at the same time. Yeah, that makes sense. People too easily confuse my advice of "radical openmindedness" as an invitation to believe all sorts of crazy shit. But conspiracy theorists are the opposite of openminded. Their mind is locked onto their pet theories like a dog chewing a bone. I have always had plans to make short videos, but somehow I haven't gotten around to it. I want to make a series of short videos for newbies. But ironically, making good short videos requires more time, work, and planning than making longer ones.
  10. Of course. My Dad was a stage Red Russian businessman and con artist. It's mafia stuff. I know the whole game.
  11. @Preety_India I would say the most serious conspiracy theory which might have merit is UFOs. But even in that case, it is understandable that if the government has access to advanced alien technology they would obviously keep it top classified for military and strategic defense purposes. And otherwise, the government probably does not have a solid understanding of UFOs, so they don't have much useful to say. And even here, the US Navy has released official UFO footage. So it's not like they are hiding it very well.
  12. Everything needs to be upgraded to organic, all-natural, non-toxic. Ditch all the cheap popular brands of soap, shampoo, make-up, shaving cream, detergent, deodorant, toothpaste, face cream, sunscreen, lip balm, contact lens solution, etc. Get rid of EVERYTHING toxic! I would even filter the water in your house for bathing and washing your face -- if you're able.
  13. Spare me your hysterics and gas-lighting. It's complicated. Obviously most racists do not self-identify as racist, nor do they need to in order to be considered racist. But white supremacy is a slightly different matter. If you truly believe the white race is superior and meant to rule over others, you'd be more open about it. While you bemoan the problem of white supremacists not being willing to call themselves out as such, you're overlooking the opposite problem: you projecting white supremacy on people whose worldviews you don't really care to understand or distinguish. According to you, anyone you suspect of being a white supremacist IS a white supremacist -- because you say so. How convenient! How would anyone ever prove you wrong? Even if the person tells you, "But I'm not a white supremacist! I don't believe whites are better than blacks" you will say, "Of course, that's exactly what a white supremacist would say!" Vaush falls into this trap on a daily basis. It comes from a lack of perspective. This dude is a serious right-winger. But this video does not show him claiming that whites are superior to blacks. It might seem that way, but if you listen carefully the point he is making (using his right-wing logic) is that black people should stop acting like victims. This is what he means by "you people". "You people" = black people who act like the white man oppressed them and needs to fix them. I think his view is dumb, but I would not call that white supremacist. The problem is that liberals and progressives LOVE to call right-wingers white supremacists the second they hear any kind of ethno-nationalist talking points. Being ultra-conservative does not equal white supremacy, even though the two may look similar in the mind of a left-winger. This issue is FAR more complex than you make it out to be. I watched the video in my first response. I still say it is unclear. Just cause the dude likes to suck white cock does not make him a white supremacist.
  14. He doesn't have the intense negatives of Hilary though. Hilary was uniquely disliked. And back then people did not understand what kind of monster Trump would be. We are in very different waters now. Trump can no longer hide his monstrosity. That is the single biggest difference between 2016 and 2020.
  15. You mean this guy? https://www.actualized.org/forum/profile/8090-joseph-maynor/
  16. You can't really prove a thing false. Which part of the problem. Well, the CIA does do some evil shit, and dirty politics has always been a thing. Like Republicans suppressing the black vote. Also, it does seem like Epstein was actually running a pedophile ring. Although people exaggerate it a lot.
  17. But that's the rub, conspiracy theorists use their theories to ground their meaning and reality. They need those theories to explain the world and to explain things like evil. Taking that away from them is like taking away a child's baby blanket. Without the conspiracy theories they will have an existential / epistemic crisis.
  18. Actually, I was surprised to that anyone was upset or triggered. I thought this was obvious stuff except maybe for the pedophilia stuff which I know people love to demonize over. Sometimes it is hard for me to predict the ways in which people will misunderstand that things I say. It can be hard to put myself into the shoes of a low-consciousness person. I basically assume you've watched all my previous videos, and that's almost never the case. Of course I sound nuts to some newbie stumbling upon one of my latest videos for the first time.
  19. As I said, the reason conspiracy theories are so alluring is precisely because they mix kernels of truth with bullshit. Pointing at the kernels of truth is the classic maneuver conspiracy theorists use to lure you into believing the bullshit. The game works like this: any time you point out how dumb some conspiracy theory is, the conspiracy theorist will point at the kernels of truth. Because the mind a genius at confirmation bias and cherrypicking data to justify its narratives.
  20. Sounds like their ground game ain't good. But it also looks like they don't need it. I hope I'm right.