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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...y-sandy-hook-was-a-hoax/ar-BBVrG1c?li=BBoPRmx
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So I guess when the actor pretending to be a news guy, gets sued for mouthing off, he comes to his senses and was like "NAW, Dawg, that shit was real, I have psychosis issues which is the only reason I brought it up. Since I said its real, could you please make the lawsuits go away"
Alex Jones is the hero of the Incels. He used to be quoted lots in the War Room. Do me a favor don't use this character actor as a source for anything anymore. I don't have much respect for guys doing bits and profiting off of dead children.
 
He said that from the moment they brought up the lawsuit against him. Literally for years now.

No doubt he has a permanent psychosis though, that's why people watch him.
 
Didn't he admit this a while ago?
 
You mean like how CNN and Fox etc. profit off them? Aight then.
 
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One problem with people like Alex is people listen to him "for entertainment" but then end up actually believing what he says.

I can see how this happens. Theres some dipshits I listen to because it's funny and I just want something on, but I can see how this nonsense seeps in.

Still looking for these interdimensional entities. Sounds a lot like Scientology but with a satanic alien twist.
 
No doubt he has a permanent psychosis though.

Why do you believe this?

Seems to me that his mental condition is the same as just about any American right-winger in this day and age: extreme vanity and pettiness that make him more susceptible to conspiracy and way, way more stubborn in refusing to concede being wrong.

Do people still follow that loon?

Well he was endorsed by the President of the United States, so, yeah I think so.
 
Why do you believe this?

Seems to me that his mental condition is the same as just about any American right-winger in this day and age: extreme vanity and pettiness that make him more susceptible to conspiracy and way, way more stubborn in refusing to concede being wrong.

Well he was endorsed by the President of the United States, so, yeah I think so.

I don't really consider Alex Jones a right-winger. He most certainly isn't a "conservative" by any stretch of imagination.

The reason why he is susceptible to conspiracy theories, is exactly as he says, he has lost his faith in everything due to reading about all of the shit that American institutions have done to their citizens. He went deep into the rabbit hole, without necessarily having the background in education or critical thinking skills to be able to process that sort of information, and never truly came back as a stable human being.

It has happened to a lot of Americans, and will continue to happen.

Psychosis as far as I'm concerned is just an incapability to process information, and to be unable to come to terms with it, thus the person starts acting irrationally and fanatically. Your previous beliefs, the foundation of your world's stability, are contradicted by the new information that you've acquired, and thus the mind begins to fragment into pieces.

By constantly subjecting himself to more and more of it, he has basically put himself in a permanent state of psychosis. And that is essentially what he makes his living out of.
 
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Why do you believe this?

Seems to me that his mental condition is the same as just about any American right-winger in this day and age: extreme vanity and pettiness that make him more susceptible to conspiracy and way, way more stubborn in refusing to concede being wrong.



Well he was endorsed by the President of the United States, so, yeah I think so.
Says the guy who tried criticizing diction only to ironically reveal himself guilty of the very failure of comprehension he alleged. A word like "microcosm" transcends your conceptual understanding, and demonstrates why so many correctly assess that Jeopardy doesn't test I.Q. Be quiet. You're like Forrest Gump if one took away everything that made him exceptional and endearing.

No, Alex isn't mentally ill. Yes, he panders by saying things only a mentally ill person would say to enrich himself, and get attention. Yes, Sandy Hook was real. Yes, he should be prosecuted for libel. No, it's too late to plead for lenience for committing a crime after you've committed it.
 
Says the guy who tried criticizing diction only to ironically reveal himself guilty of the very failure of comprehension he alleged. A word like "microcosm" transcends your conceptual understanding, and demonstrates why so many correctly assess that Jeopardy doesn't test I.Q. Be quiet. You're like Forrest Gump if one took away everything that made him exceptional and endearing.

No, Alex isn't mentally ill. Yes, he panders by saying things only a mentally ill person would say to enrich himself, and get attention. Yes, Sandy Hook was real. Yes, he should be prosecuted for libel. No, it's too late to plead for lenience for committing a crime after you've committed it.

LOL you are a mad dude.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...y-sandy-hook-was-a-hoax/ar-BBVrG1c?li=BBoPRmx
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
So I guess when the actor pretending to be a news guy, gets sued for mouthing off, he comes to his senses and was like "NAW, Dawg, that shit was real, I have psychosis issues which is the only reason I brought it up. Since I said its real, could you please make the lawsuits go away"
Alex Jones is the hero of the Incels. He used to be quoted lots in the War Room. Do me a favor don't use this character actor as a source for anything anymore. I don't have much respect for guys doing bits and profiting off of dead children.
You sound like a whiny, insecure child trying to give wisdom. You got bigger problems than Alex Jones, but you'll never realize it as a bottom basement hypocrite.
 
You sound like a whiny, insecure child trying to give wisdom. You got bigger problems than Alex Jones, but you'll never realize it as a bottom basement hypocrite.
YOu mean a hypocrite who peddles lies, to sell products, then when gets sued, decides then to tell the truth. I have a problem with con men, and Jones certainly is one.
I know you are just lashing out, because you found out your hero, Alex Jones is a fraud.
 
I don't really consider Alex Jones a right-winger. He most certainly isn't a "conservative" by any stretch of imagination.

In my opinion, this is a tremendously hard position to hold: that Jones is not conservative, let alone right wing, or that there is a significant incidence of persons that can be coherently labeled "conservative" using a definition that excludes persons like Jones and Trump.

Says the guy who tried criticizing diction only to ironically reveal himself guilty of the very failure of comprehension he alleged. A word like "microcosm" transcends your conceptual understanding, and demonstrates why so many correctly assess that Jeopardy doesn't test I.Q. Be quiet. You're like Forrest Gump if one took away everything that made him exceptional and endearing.

No, Alex isn't mentally ill. Yes, he panders by saying things only a mentally ill person would say to enrich himself, and get attention. Yes, Sandy Hook was real. Yes, he should be prosecuted for libel. No, it's too late to plead for lenience for committing a crime after you've committed it.

lol why would you ever want to bring attention to me pointing out that you used a word incorrectly? Anyone who is familiar with the correct usage of that word, which I presume is most of the people here, can simply click on that link and see you trying to sound smart, looking like a goof, and then frantically trying to explain that you meant to use it incorrectly.

Just quit while you're behind, Michael.
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LOL you are a mad dude.

He's angry that I pointed out he sounded like a dumb ass when he said "the moment it is yours the utterly irrational, counterproductive logic inherent to socialism becomes stark inside your own microcosm."

This should be a lesson for everyone: the downside of using a word you don't sufficiently understand is far greater than the upside of appearing to have a larger vocabulary.
 
lol why would you ever want to bring attention to me pointing out that you used a word incorrectly? Anyone who is familiar with the correct usage of that word, which I presume is most of the people here, can simply click on that link and see you trying to sound smart, looking like a goof, and then frantically trying to explain that you meant to use it incorrectly.

Just quit while you're behind, Michael.
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It's almost beyond comprehension that you persist in failing to understand the university was rendered a microcosm in that hypothetical equating GPA to income. The irony is in your profound lack of self-awareness, and hypocrisy:
Seems to me that his mental condition is the same as just about any American right-winger in this day and age: extreme vanity and pettiness that make him more susceptible to conspiracy and way, way more stubborn in refusing to concede being wrong.
 
In my opinion, this is a tremendously hard position to hold: that Jones is not conservative, let alone right wing, or that there is a significant incidence of persons that can be coherently labeled "conservative" using a definition that excludes persons like Jones and Trump.

Trump is right-wing (economically) although not necessarily a social conservative (obviously not in his personal life).

I don't think Alex Jones is too concerned about economics altogether, therefore it's hard to say where he stands as far as economics. As for his social values, he seem a mix and mash of conservatism, liberalism and moderate values. He supports LGB (but not trans), has a critical view on abortion, is religious but not overtly so, obviously has a critical view on America's institutions, and is anti-war.

In the 2000's he was considered a pain in the ass by American right-wingers since he was constantly shitting on the Bush regime.
 
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