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It feels like topics I used to only see on r/conspiracy—like Epstein and the deep state—are now all over mainstream subreddits. The US is doing what it always has done, only now the pretexts are weake
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Literally what are you talking about? “The deep state” is a conspiracy theory for morons, everything about Epstein has been common knowledge for a long time. You’re literally trying to imply that most
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From what I can tell the only person calling people ‘stupid’ so far is you.
If Epstein was ‘common knowledge,’ why didn’t that common knowledge stop him or his associates? I don’t think the point OP is making is not that all/most conspiracy theories are real, it’s that structural critique that used to be marginalized is becoming mainstream because reality is making it undeniable.
It’s okay if you have a visceral reaction to the term ‘deep state’ but the point is that there are power structures that operate largely independent of democratic control, have repeatedly acted against public interest, and face minimal accountability.
I would point to COINTELPRO, the various CIA coups, mass surveillance, and systematic lying about wars that happens with bipartisan consensus.
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