
Conspiracy Theory Related Interviews with Mick West
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In an increasingly unstable world this kind of respectful confrontation of the wild discussion happening on the internet is needed.
Patience of a saint. I'm up to the flat Earth Sasha episode, and he's too generous in his opinion of her - she tells us she's being reasonable and "just asking questions" while she deflects, ignores the science and generally acts like an utter dumbass.
It's telling when someone's reaction to being proven wrong is "well, ya got me there, but what about X" as though they've been outmanoeuvred. It's just a game of chess to them.
Anyway, it's a marvel that he doesn't get drawn in or distracted.
Presented as objective criticism of conspiracy theories but mostly just Leftists portraying conservatives as nut jobs as if there’s no conspiracies in the Left.
What is a woman?
Thrasymachus was an excellent debunker, as was Therisites. Thucydides and EH Carr— Their effectiveness was rooted in their capacity to draw fire power from an array of critical thinking tools, directing that power to their debunking work. I appreciate the importance of “debunking” Qanon, however one can do so, but West’s participation in the UAP debate strikes me as quite unconvincing. I would love to hear someone effectively debunk this stuff, because it freaks me out!! The fact that West’s con... more
If you want to debunk anything then first consider ALL the facts and questions around controversial things in detail and with an objective open mind. Otherwise you are just as ignorant as a “conspiracy theorist”. Many debunkers fail to even see this in themselves. It’s naive and unscientific to simply call something a conspiracy theory and then argue your opinion. This approach isn’t science. You have to understand the issue from every angle before a judgement can be made. Debunkers rarely do th... more










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