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gonzalo lira aka coach redpill got killed

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I was getting a lot of knowledge from Coach redpill.sad to see nato got him asassinated

 

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11 minutes ago, Danioover9000 said:

   He has disappeared for 5 days, and no other reports on him?

He said something like if i do not respond for 24 hours then consider me dead

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Why does this smell of right-wing propaganda?


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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13 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

Why does this smell of right-wing propaganda?

This could be another right-wing conspiracy theory.

I wonder if there will be a day when almost everyone in 1st world countries like the US who will no longer believes in this kind of stuff just like how less and less people these days in 1st countries world are believing in the Bible. 

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I dont see why this isn't true dont forget how insanely corrupt Ukraine is, you've got a guy who resides in that country making anti- nationalistic takes on the country and getting tens of thousands of views during a war? It was only a matter of time rip...

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I saw some tweet from someone in azov troops with caption "flex one arm if you know where Gonzalo Lira is" with one of the azov troops flexing his right bicep and all the troops with big smiles on their faces. Don't know if that was fake or not but interesting nonetheless. 

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R.I.P.

I’ve been watching Gonzalo Lira ever since the war broke out, he’s been bringing truth to (NATO) power.


أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أن ليو رسول الله

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This man is a top-notch conspiracy theorist, anti-vaxer and russian propaganda disseminator.  

Some of his takes (that of course  spread the truth, cause NATO bad): 

- The russian are very quallified they are going to win this war shortly (February 2022) 

- The russians do not want to harm civilians. Bucha is a false flag. Kramatorsk is a false flag, both perpetuated by the evil Zelensky regime. 

- There is an american NATO general trapped in Mariupol, a fact that is hidden by the mainstream media. 

- Spreading  tweets about fake CNN articles  in which the Ukranians recruted 12 y.o child soldiers.  

- The world is run by Jeffrey Epstein pedophile type elites. 

- Left leaning people are mentally depraved.  

 

And at  this point I am not mentioning a Telegram channel created by his followers. After reading it for 10 minutes I  think I need a therapist: Zelensky is a satanist as are the global elites, everyday the brave russian liberators uncover more and more satanic altars in Ukraine, Ukrainians are a nation of satan-worshiping Nazis. no wonder why some people on this forum (who posted wild-ass conspiracy theories about the Jins, the  Antichrist  and other horseshite  believe he is "spreading the truth"). 

 

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On top of that who cares about some random guy when there are tens or hundreds dying daily, it's a war zone.

And saying all that stuff without evidence. People holding positions that Bucha is fake, but some random bloke missing for a few days is as an assasination by NATO? Where is the logic, where is the sense in all of that?

People really need an upgrade in their sensemaking. One of the solutions  would be to think, to sit, to steelman arguments you don't agree with and then start to look for holes. Then look at the stuff you agree with and see what holes are there. But that won't work for most people because their thinking is not sophisticated enough to see the validity of other arguments, so not only thinking is needed but also constant upgrading of your thinking, ie. doing self-development, learning skills, reading books, doing something creative. All of these can help to develop the mind a little bit.

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HE’S ALIVE!

 


أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أن ليو رسول الله

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Honestly all the pro-putin bots on this forum don’t even try to find some believable content or something of value. Quoting someone like Scott Ritter, a convicted child sex offender. Surprise-surprise all the best scum in the world is going to support russia’s war

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@hello1234 Homeboy also predicted that the U.S would catastrophically lose the war in Iraq, that the Ukraine lost 1200+ tanks in the first 10 days (although it had only 900 in operation) at the moment and Bucha being a false flag (despite undeniable evidence that proves the opposite).  True expert I would say.

P.S He was convicted of unlawful contacts with minors, not once, but TWICE.

 

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   Taking a big picture view, the big question, is should we care more or less about an individual issue while a collective issue is unfolding? For example, there was a case about a missing child in America. The detectives decided to use a construction of what the child might look like and hse the news to broadcast that image in hopes of getting a call from some potential witnesses. At the end of the case, the father was found guilty of torturing the child to death. However, during the case, 9/11 happened and most of America was gearing towards the Iraq war, and the detectives couldn't use mainstream news outlets at that point despite being scheduled for the broadcasting. In one perspective, if you were an American, who had a family member or friend killed during 9/11, that person and many others would care more about resolving that event, but on the other hand, if you were related to the missing child, or if you were the detective trying to solve that case,  in this perspective the missing child takes priority. However, how can we handle these differing and conflicting perspectives?

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do not blindly believe your dogmas 90 percent of it is a conspiracy

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