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[[:Category:Flerfs|Flerfs]] are generally [[Wikipedia:Bad faith|bad faith]] [[Wikipedia:Cult|cultists]]; over other population segments, they disproportionately | [[:Category:Flerfs|Flerfs]] are generally [[Wikipedia:Bad faith|bad faith]] [[Wikipedia:Cult|cultists]]; over other population segments, they disproportionately exhibit lying, abuse, threats/bullying, harassment, [[Wikipedia:Mental disorder|mental illness]], [[:Category:Flerfzis|antisemitism]], and [[:Category:Criminals|breaking the law]]. | ||
This gives rise to the adage: '''''Gotta lie to flerf,''''' which is formalized with more detail in the below | This gives rise to the adage: '''''Gotta lie to flerf,''''' which is formalized with more detail in the list below. | ||
= Formal List = | = Formal List = | ||
Revision as of 17:57, 18 February 2025
Flerfs are generally bad faith cultists; over other population segments, they disproportionately exhibit lying, abuse, threats/bullying, harassment, mental illness, antisemitism, and breaking the law.
This gives rise to the adage: Gotta lie to flerf, which is formalized with more detail in the list below.
Formal List
- Flerf citations always contradict the flerf’s claim. No exceptions.
- Flerf challenges are fake. No exceptions.
- Flerfs are pseudoscientists when evaluating FE and science deniers when evaluating globe evidence. No exceptions.
- Every attempt to flerf-explain a phenomenon contradicts flerf-explanations of some other phenomena. No exceptions.