Do you believe everything you read on the internet? What if it comes in the form of an anonymous email? Do you give it more or less credence? Or maybe you give it the same credence.
I don't give anonymous emails a passing thought, even when they come from friends or relatives. If there was any legitimacy to a particular position or theory, the person responsible should be proud to put their name to it?
Unfortunately, not everyone believes as I do. Too many people are easily manipulated by confusing and misleading logic, delivered by slick individuals, whose only goal is to deceive, enrage and frighten others into doing their bidding.
But then again, if you equate the use of money to free speech, and believe corporations are people, vitamins and supplements are food, and the stock market is anything other than the equivalent of a rigged roulette wheel or carnival game, then I guess you'll pretty much believe anything.
I only hope the next time you get some anonymous email, or read something on the internet, spouting some particular [dis]belief, you'll think about what I've said [and not send it to me, as if it's something of value].
I don't give anonymous emails a passing thought, even when they come from friends or relatives. If there was any legitimacy to a particular position or theory, the person responsible should be proud to put their name to it?
Unfortunately, not everyone believes as I do. Too many people are easily manipulated by confusing and misleading logic, delivered by slick individuals, whose only goal is to deceive, enrage and frighten others into doing their bidding.
But then again, if you equate the use of money to free speech, and believe corporations are people, vitamins and supplements are food, and the stock market is anything other than the equivalent of a rigged roulette wheel or carnival game, then I guess you'll pretty much believe anything.
I only hope the next time you get some anonymous email, or read something on the internet, spouting some particular [dis]belief, you'll think about what I've said [and not send it to me, as if it's something of value].
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