Peter McIndoe, who created the faux conspiracy theory that all birds are actually government spy drones to shed light on the idiocy of right-wing conspiracy theories, is trying to make the jump to deliberate political activism. He’s raised $750k for his production company, Fifty Stars, which he hopes to be the left’s answer to conservatives like Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate, who have been poisoning the brains of bowtie-wearing Gen Z incels so successfully.
Proponents of Birds Aren't Real know the conspiracy is a joke but continue to spread its gospel and build on its lore. Bird poop on your windshield? That's actually a liquid tracking apparatus. Roadkill? Don't assume all robots are made from chrome and wires. That pet parakeet in your living room? Better have sensitive conversations elsewhere.
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Wait till he figures out fiat currency
ReplyDeleteProblem is all the "right wing" conspiracy theories turn out to be true... McIndoe's just another clown stirring the crazy stew for big bucks.
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