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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]It's newsworthy that someone was convicted of child sexual abuse, completely independently of any pizzagate connections. What was the article about the conviction? [/quote] According to the post following yours, the article was completely fake. [/quote] If my name is on an article that states that, say, there was massive voter fraud in PA and that statement has been found to be false, would it be fair to call me an election denier?[/quote] You can't be this stupid (I mean, you can, but I am assuming that you aren't). If you wrote an article saying that there was massive voter fraud in PA and that statement is later found to be false, it would be fair to call you an election denier. If, on the other hand, massive election fraud was discovered, your article would be accurate, even if you yourself were later convicted of voter fraud. In this case, Gordon Meek never debunked PizzaGate. In an article about Russian propaganda, he mentioned, "the debunked 'Pizzagate' conspiracy theory". That is a completely accurate description. [/quote]
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