Hello /pol/, I had an epiphany. Every time there is a terrorist attack leftists tend to generally claim that when they were in their taxi cars their Muslim cab driver started crying. So what if we made up a theory about it and started bringing attention to this? I'd call it the Crying Cabbie Fallacy, ie, defending an event by saying a member of that demographic was sympathetic. Collect as many tweets or stories as you can about this fascinating phenomena.
>>81096974
Just tell them to download Uber.
Bumping with Classical art.
>>81096974
>oh yea, well I was in a cabbie with a muslim driver and he celebrated it, and said it's a shame that ISIS and islam won't get the credit it deserves because the western media won't attribute it to them.
>>81096974
People suffering from paranoid schizophrenia tend to create events that can't easily be disproved, allowing the psychosis to continue.
>>81097271
Interesting conclusion, I wonder if there was a study attributing mental illnesses to people of leftist ideology in more cases than rightists.
>>81096974
Ask why they are so racist. "Muslims are only good for driving cabs, eh?"
People with Munchausen's syndromecan behave in a number of different ways, including:
pretending to have psychological symptoms–for example, claiming to hear voices or claiming to see things that aren't really there
>>81097348
I've often thought these stories are just to elicit sympathy.
Survivors guilt by proxy of an intermediary connection.
>>81097360
I've seen friends of mine who live in rural areas where a minute drive will put them onto main street claim that they rode in a cab, it's a stereotype that needs to end in my opinion.
>>81097476
Perhaps it's just cases of falsified virtue signalling?
Also, this painting right here is neoclassical.
>>81097577
Perhaps. You would be best dissecting the timeline of an individual who claims a cabrification.
That's what I'm calling it now.