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negacionista
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Denier is a person with a critical spirit, awake and questioning things, contrasting the information of media manipulation. It is a pejorative term widely used by televisions, newspapers and people to discredit and criminalize the one who contradicts or questions the official account, tries to ask questions or return to the old normal. Covidians use the word negationist every day to blame a person or group of people for any evil that happens to them, the Covidian religion that goes hand in hand with media manipulation has instilled the idea that they are a threat, that is why constantly the most extremists seek denialists by social media and even on the street to use them as a scapegoat or head of Turkish , as in traditional religions. It is becoming a widely used word and is already commonly used and everyday to point to the dissident and mark it. If we analyze the profile of most people who use the term negatist we quickly observe that they are irascible people, pusillanimous, hypochondriacs and with possible psychological disorders resulting from confinements and perpetual restrictions over time. They seek to download her will go in a person freer and happier than her. Most people do not consider themselves deniers until a covidians or covinazi, out of ignorance, baptizes them with that appellate, from there they are usually persecuted and stigmatized.

  






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