snaark wrote:What puzzles me about the MJKs of the world (for there are many) is that they believe in something that is extremely complex and unlikely rather than something that is rather simple and easy to believe. The simplest scenario is almost always the right one.
Consider possibility #1, an arsehole with a gun fetish plans and carries out mass murder for whatever dumb, hateful reason he has. This requires only one arsehole, which are sadly all too common. And there are many, many historical precedents, which shows you it's very plausible.
Now consider possibility #2, a false flag event carried out by the "deep state" or other shadowy organisation. This requires careful organisation, enormous resources, a network of trustworthy co-conspirators and discretion. This is complex and very implausible. It also has no precedent in the USA or any other democratic state.
Simple logic would tell you the first scenario is more likely, and people who are incapable of simple logic are mentally disabled. Which is to say MJK is a tard.
Schizophrenics have delusions in their conclusions they come to without evidence. (The world is run by sewer lizards. How do I know? Isn't it obvious?) "False Flaggers" are deluded in their evidence that is devoid of a conclusion (other than what is not)
Picture Occam's Razor but without a conclusion to attempt to measure the likely events leading to it, but then try to think of the evidence to support it.
So when something happens, like a mass shooting and you deny the conclusion that a mass shooting happened, you are going to be all over the place in searching for what did not happen and the events that lead up to this non-event.