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Misses the point

Posted by barryb on July 24, 2012 at 05:38:26:

It sounds the same to an unknowing public. Given that most people do not see the movie subtitled, there is no way to know how the name was spelled. Saying 'whatever' means that the distinction is meaningless.

Regarding conspiracies, the words "conspiracy" and "theory" or "theorist" should not be used together or in the same sentence, unless one's goal is to demonstrate their ignorance. Conspiracies are reality. There are occasionally ridiculous conspiracy theories (like the official account of 9/11). The term 'conspiracy theorist' was coined by the CIA in 1968 in an attempt to discredit those who questioned the absurd Warren Commision Report.

It's time for people to wake up and not stay sleeping in their clueless cocoon. It's time to suspend the guard of vile emotional programming to which they have been subjected.