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 Originally Posted by boost
re: peoples reaction of skepticism about a story that /T_D latches onto:
This is a terrible way to operate. "your side" will make mistakes, and "the other side" will latch onto these. Sometimes "the other side" will fabricate or exaggerate negative stories about "your side", and vice versa-- but to just outright disbelieve a story because it works to the advantage of those you disagree, and therefore is promoted by them, is going to leave you in a truthless bubble built of confirmation bias.
Go on T_D for a second and then tell me that I should have given credence to a story that these two guys were hired to impersonate Trump supporters:

This fucking retard... This is the single best thing that has happened to Trump, possibly since he got into office. Certainly this year. Nobody knows the name Christopher Hasson. Everybody knows about Jessie Smollett now. You're not going to have a conversation with a trump supporter for the rest of time where they don't bring up the Jessie Smollett thing.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...15818512941057
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