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In reply to the discussion: Justice for JFK [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)It's interesting how people are so scared of questions that they rush to slap the CT label on all questions citizens have a right, more than that, a duty to ask when those questions are about certain events.
Since when did asking questions become so threatening in this country?
Since when did asking questions become CTs?
We recognize the tactic of course. It has now become a known and expected and an extremely reprehensible tactic to try to silence people in a free society who have questions, many of them very legitimate.
If there are answers to those questions, then provide them. That's what happens in democracies. But apparently considering the huge effort to discredit people, the only conclusion to be reached is the answers are either not available, or it has been determined that the answers should be kept from the people.
The old CT label. Whenever I see it, even if I had no questions before, suddenly I do. Why are they so upset? Why if they are not interested in a topic, can they not do what I do, ignore it? The effort to silence itself raises so many questions on its own.
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