Conspiracy Theories
Regarding my observation that everyday Blacks are not much more than a litany of conspiracy plots and theories (see this post)....Yesterday at work a bunch of the Blacks from the sales office were gathered in the lunch room "discussing" the results of the latest lottery drawing. It seems they "knew" it was fixed. Knew that an employee of the state had won it. Knew that "they" had no chance to win. This doesn't mean that they will stop playing a game they "know" is fixed. They will continue to buy tickets just to prove that the conspiracy is still there. To give up the theory is too risky. If they come to believe the Lottery is run honestly they'd have to cook up another conspiracy theory. All large groups engage in this type of theory mongering. All groups have some past history to justify their current fantasies. All Blacks think they will be dragged back into slavery if whites get their way; Jews fear a government will herd them off to the gas chambers if they get power; Catholics are sure that Satan is behind any misfortune; and so on. Atheists? All atheists live in total fear that there might actually be a God and if there is, each of them is fucked and will go to Hell forever; best to deny not only the existence of God but act to forbid anyone else to so much as whisper about believing in him.
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What kind of moron plays a fixed lotto unless they are in on the fix?
So either the blacks at your sales office are liars when they make these statements or are absolutely certified stupid and insane if they believe that and still play. Which do you think is the case?
Jews have more of a rational belief in their paranoia. It has happened to them before and there are still quite a few haters who would gas them if they could.
Catholics have some kind of point, if Satan isn't behind all evil (the alternative to God who is behind all good) the the world is just random, haphazard and crazy. Then why waste time on God?
Atheist are in a jam. They 'know' God is bogus because of all the misfortune in the world. But, they can't disprove God so there is always that chance...and they won't know until it is to late in case there is a God. Hence the fear.
Blacks are 12% of the population, Whites 75% of the population. Now if whitey really wanted to repeal the Emancipation Proclamation who is going to stop him? Yet it has not happened. So who are they going to believe a good conspiracy theory or their lying eyes?
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