Interview with "Birds Aren't Real" movement member, Peter McIndoe, who explains what he believes. A campaign called "Birds Aren't Real" has brought its efforts to the Mid-South including a Memphis billboard.
According to Peter, the movement suggests that, for decades, the government has been replacing billions of real birds with bird like drones used to spy on people.
This segment aired July 18, 2019.
makachsays...

they should not put him on tv. some people needs to be protected from themselves. jeez peeps.

*edit, yeah this is satire >D

siftbotsays...

Moving this video to newtboy's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.

Jesusismypilotsays...

His "the other side of the argument" comment leads me to believe this movement is to mock the concept that opposing viewpoints are different but credible. Somehow I have a feeling he only applies this to viewpoints that oppose liberal positions.

newtboysays...

Those would be the arguments that are different but not credible.

You know, arguments like Coronavirus is less dangerous than the flu, won't kill Americans, goes away by April on its own, like anti police assault protesters are terrorists, wearing a mask is like being suffocated by police, handing trillions to businesses and Trump friends will stop a depression, and let's not forget it's all Obama's fault....

Since most liberal positions are based on fact, and the opposing positions based on "Trump said so", it would be perfectly reasonable to mock them.

Jesusismypilotsaid:

His "the other side of the argument" comment leads me to believe this movement is to mock the concept that opposing viewpoints are different but credible. Somehow I have a feeling he only applies this to viewpoints that oppose liberal positions.

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