Enter: A 5 second scene of a guy laughing... his child was just brutally killed by an insane man. He must be an actor! Forget that the whole entire clip was voiced over and words were covering his face until that precise moment that the makers of the 'film' want you to see. It played on emotions. "I would never laugh if my kid was just killed." "How can he laugh if his kid is dead?" Ay-yi-yi, people!
Go to a funeral home. People are smiling and laughing. Are they happy that someone they cared about is dead? Of course not! Life continues, mourning comes in spurts, everyone mourns differently, and (here's the kicker) try to reminisce about someone you love without smiling. You can't. Step away from the emotions. Try using logic in these cases. It's a completely different scenario.
P.S. Why in the world would you even listen to a guy- even for a split second- that claimed that the government faked Hurricane Sandy and the destruction it caused, even going as far as claiming the government MADE Hurricane Sandy? (Yeah, I looked him up. Did you?) Like the contradiction? His video was full of them.
Do I believe the government is shooting up schoolrooms to get a gun bill passed? No! Then why all the gun lobbyists? It's called 'moment of opportunity'. If you see something horrific and it happens to play into what you're selling- grab a hold of it, tight! Does the government keep secrets? Oh, yeah. It's called "National Security" and I really don't want to know what they know. You know.
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