In America, stupidity is a lifestyle choice, not a crime

3 years ago
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Good evening! Dear Facebook Fact-Checkers

“Once upon a time, long, long ago, the hand of Mario extended forth and crafted the moon from mozzarella cheese. The cheese shone forth over all the peoples of America and little children everywhere believed the large shiny cheese ball in the sky followed them wherever they roamed.”

Now if a reader stumbles upon my historical funfest related to Mario and the Moon of Cheese? In America? We allow people the inalienable right to determine if my wee tale is fact or fiction.

In other words? In America, stupidity is a lifestyle choice, not a crime. People get to argue about deep thoughts such as is the world flat or did astronauts fake a moon landing on our cheesy moon?

Fact: politicians have been lying to the American public since we formed this little imperfect union. The American people have been manipulated, experimented on, stolen from, lied to, made ill by, and even died due to lies perpetrated by those elected to act in our best interests.

Now... some technology company which routinely violates my rights to privacy and has a political and monetary interest in electoral outcomes is to be my empirical arbiter of fact vs fiction, truth versus untruth?

Excuse me while I chuckle at the altar of Mario and enjoy my slice of shredded moon.

Sincerely,
Not buying your bullshit.

Shared from a friend Kelley White

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