Suspending Disbelief The Meme That Will Not Die: Poor Kids Fighting the War
Nov 07

2007

Ha, ha!

Posted at 11:50 am in PoliticsAdd comments

I wrote in Suspending Disbelief,

Bill Whittle wrote (specifically with regard to chemtrails, but in an article responding to truthers, JFK conspiracists, and the moon “hoax”),

I think it’s high time — and way, waaaay past high time — to start pushing back against these kinds of diseased philosophies and the fact that they are getting traction because no one seems willing to point at them and go:
Nelson - ha, ha!

and today I implemented that very plan. A business acquaintance recently moved to Israel. Another acquaintance was describing the high-pitched tones they’d experienced during a phone conversation and speculated that the CIA was involved. I don’t know the politics of the guy who moved to Israel - his wife is Israeli, so the move was personal, not any kind of political statement - but I know the politics of the guy I was talking to. He’s very anti-Bush and reasonably far to the left. (I make it a point to say both of those things, because as I’ve written numerous times, I’m fairly anti-Bush, but I’m also pretty right-wing.) But the idea that the CIA chose to monitor this phone call is ludicrous. So I told him to stop drinking the Kool Aid and that of course the CIA has no interest whatsoever in him or in the guy who moved to Israel - it’s a completely ridiculous idea. Especially when a perfectly rational explanation - that Skype was having some kind of glitch - was available. He dropped the subject immediately. I may not have changed his mind, but he’s a smart guy, and maybe a bit of pushback, rather than the polite, non-committal response I used to greet those kind of statements with, will give him pause for thought.

Am I risking losing an acquaintance I’m fond of? Sure. But on the other hand, if he’s going to be a complete lunatic, it’s not such a loss, is it? I’d rather try to help him than let things devolve to the point that I’ll be glad to see him go.

written by Laura

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