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The root of Wyatt's irrational promotion of the debunked 'Holocaust' blood libel is his violent mental illness. He cannot hold simultaneously in his mind the ideas that jews have smeared Europeans with this blood libel, and that randomly murdering jews is not the appropriate response to this attack. Perhaps this is for the best: by his own admission, when he still believed that the 'Holocaust' was real, he experienced intense violent psychopathic urges to randomly murder jews. In any case the point here is that there is literally no reasoning with him on this issue, because he is literally incapable of dealing with the issue rationally.
RT: https://poa.st/objects/fb618746-05a3-4c21-a884-91f7462f8bca
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@DK_Dharmaraj @buttered_poasties @Wyatt This is more common than one might think. Particularly in Gen Xers. It's a healthy natural response: "I've been lied and gaslit, taken for a fool, I want revenge", but childish and unrefined. That's also why so many choose not to even look at the facts. Because of what they feel they'd have to do if the shit's fake. It's a way to overcompensate having been taken for fools.
The more refined minds understand it's a complex intelligence/psychological operation (and even terrorism) and that there is no shame on having been victimized since young age by elaborate media/spook op. And that the equivalent of manlet rage is not a good response.
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@DK_Dharmaraj @Wyatt wait, be doesnt believe it's real anymore? he wanted to kill them when he thought it was real? did you mean he wanted to kill them when he thought it was fake as a punishment for blood libel? anyone believing it's real is incoherent. most just say it's real because theyve been conditioned to believe that denying it makes them bad and they don't want to be bad or be punished for being bad.
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@buttered_poasties @Wyatt He wanted to kill them after he learned it was fake, and the only way he could prevent himself from becoming an hero was to convince himself it was real