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I dont think much of Koresh, but I have more respect for him over the US govt/ ATF any day!
Its kind of strange today, anti-govt protesters only have some level of credibility if they never resort to violence or breaking laws, but when the tables are turned, and its the Govt that resorts to violence and breaking laws, its suddenly OK and they should get a pass?!
You have more respect for a child rapist and cult leader than the gov't? Okey dokey.
Maybe because the questions are absolutely ridiculous and don't really deserve a response.
I recently watched an episode of Special Books by Special Kids. Its a YouTube channel dedicated to education on those with disabilities. This particular episode featured a young woman with schizophrenia. When asked by the interviewer if she was currently experiencing a hallucination, the young woman declined to answer saying, "If I say yes and you ask where it is, it makes the hallucination real."
I feel like the same logic could be used with mass shooting hoax believers. I've never seen one of these believers be satisfied with any answers that contradict their beliefs. In fact, it seems when questions are answered, hoax believers use those answers to further "prove" a conspiracy has taken place.
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I dont think much of Koresh, but I have more respect for him over the US govt/ ATF any day!
Its kind of strange today, anti-govt protesters only have some level of credibility if they never resort to violence or breaking laws, but when the tables are turned, and its the Govt that resorts to violence and breaking laws, its suddenly OK and they should get a pass?!
The government definitely mishandled the whole thing.
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