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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." -Aristotle

I believe there is a disinformation campaign on Reddit to push false narratives; specifically on the sub /r/conspiracy and the sub /r/conspiracyNOPOL. The latter is ironic because that sub was created to get away from the toxic and political "conspiracies" that kept popping up on /r/conspiracy. And /r/conspiracy itself has effectively become /r/The_Donald.

Anyways, the reason I'm even making this post is to let everyone know that as long as your argument is logically sound then I will never remove it (ie: it isn't chock-full of logical fallacies or unfalsifiable information).

It seems like shills on /r/conspiracy and various other subs HATE it when you stay on topic and force them to prove their assertions. Uncoincidentally I've been banned from both /r/conspiracy and /r/conspiracyNOPOL.

I want this community to be a place where we can entertain ideas even if we don't believe they are true, then after that we can rationally attempt to prove or disprove said idea.

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