This is where you're mistaken. You are not questioning the media story. You are questioning the media story, the pollice dept's story, the forensics story, the school administration's story, the teachers' story,the childrens' story, eyewitnesses' stories, parent's story. Something that was witnessed and unfolded in real time. Not some random thing msnbc wrote up.
No I actually think the story happened just about as it was told to us, but that the government had a hand in planning it. As I mentioned in the post above, I find a lot of the theories floating around right now to be disturbing and inaccurate.
You are also in some way accusing the victims as not having existed or their family members being complicit in their murders and also being paid off by the govt? That part is just utter lunacy.
And it's silliness to accuse people who accept the events as "blindly believing whatever they are told" for all the reasons outlined above.
I already said I feel like that's disinformation/a smoke screen. One of the main reasons I'm disturbed by those theories is that people are going to assume (as you did) that I believe in all that stuff just because I am questioning one aspect of it. What I'm questioning is whether the government had a hand in pre-planning this. I never said I think the victims didn't die. That's other people's ideas and I never actually agreed with any of that.
One of the most frustrating things I've found in dealing with people both online and offline is that when I tell people something they often add several things to what I said that I didn't actually say.
For example when I used to work in this one store we would get our new shipments of product in on Wednesday. Customers would ask me when a certain product would be in again. I would tell them exactly this: "We get our trucks in on Wednesday, but we don't know what's coming in on them before it gets here. You could check back after that to see if it came in or not, but there's no guarantee a particular product will be on it." What they heard was: "The product I want is coming in Wednesday". After Wednesday, customers would come back, the precise product they wanted wouldn't be there, and then they'd be angry that I'd "lied" to them, and they'd insist that I said their particular product would be in, when of course I had not.
I feel like a similar thing is happening here. What I'm saying is that I believe but can't prove that the government may have set up this event beforehand in some way, because it was politically expedient. I'm also saying that we should be tolerant of people who are questioning various aspects of it even if I don't personally agree with all the theories that are floating around right now. What you are apparently hearing/reading is that I somehow agree with all these theories that are floating around, which I never actually said. That's very frustrating because I don't want my personal credibility to be tarnished by making it seem that I agree with a bunch of things that I don't.
My point is not to belittle anyone but to point out that this point of view doesn't make any sense. It has the same likelihood of me winning the lottery (or maybe significantly less!), but forget about how unlikely it is - its impossible to pull off w so many complicit and not one saying hey wait the govt tried to employ me in this massive conspiracy and here is proof of that.
By the wayit is both you and ashe who are belittling the rest of us with your blindness comment and with her various replies about following king obama. Reread what she wrote.
She has a different opinion than I do about some aspects of it than I do.
What I'm trying to say which is again being misunderstood, is only to say that it's ok to question things. I don't even know if I'm right or not that this was set up. If everything as reported makes sense to you then it's reasonable to accept it that way. It mostly does to me too. The only aspect I question of it is whether the government had some involvement.
I was trying to say it's ok to question things, not that you necessarily have to all the time.