Poe’s Paradox


in any fundamentalist group where poe’s law applies, a paradox exists where any new idea (or person) sufficiently fundamentalist to be accepted by the group is likely to be so ridiculous that it risks being rejected as a parody (or parodist).
conservapedia: “reasonable explanations for atheism – moral depravity, … poor relationship with father, … scientism.”

new conservative member (who honestly believes this): “they could also be demons sent by satan to try to convert our children so they’ll go to h-ll.”

conservapedia: “you’re not funny. parodies have no place here.”

atheist member: “hah! poe’s paradox!”

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