I just realized that I had made reference to what I call "Kay's Law" in a previous post, but never actually explicitly enunciated it. Here goes
Kay's Law, a corollary to Godwin's Law: "The longer a political debate goes, the more likely it is that one side will ascribe irrational behaviour on the other's to a shadowy cabal. Any proof offered to counter the existence of this conspiracy will merely serve as evidence of the conspiracy's depth and nefarious pervasiveness."
Kay's Law, a corollary to Godwin's Law: "The longer a political debate goes, the more likely it is that one side will ascribe irrational behaviour on the other's to a shadowy cabal. Any proof offered to counter the existence of this conspiracy will merely serve as evidence of the conspiracy's depth and nefarious pervasiveness."
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