I was thinking how unfortunate it is that the ideological slants attached to certain critiques of what is fundamentally the same thing can fragment efforts to address the problem. The me too movement and the more RW deep state pizza gate conspiracism is an example of this.
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The me too movement, in practice or how it was portrayed in the media took on a very feminist slant. This naturally alienated a lot of the more RW movement which really could have agreed on much of the object level. I wouldn’t blame them for this btw, same is true vice versa.
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(And the pizzagate more specific info is clearly unproven, often unfounded. Given all the Epstein stuff which came to light soon after it’s hard to say that the energy wasn’t in the right place tho)
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Replying to @ResonantPyre
What do you think you would've said to an Epstein truther before the revelations? Definitely not the same thing you're saying about "RW deep state pizza gate" people, right?
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The pizza gate people cared about Epstein stuff before which was good. I looked into Epstein stuff before it became big a little bit and always thought it was more plausible than pizza gate stuff. (The man did go to jail even if briefly after all)
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But are you aware of all the incidents of open record which both give precedent for something like pizzagate and have a close political lineage to groups it is accusing? IOW, let's not act like people making speculations are 100% wrong b4 they get the media's seal of approval.
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