Second of all, I feel like there can be truth to both sides of the argument. I believe that something terrible happened that day but I will also attest to the fact that several details do not add up or at least require further investigation.
There is no "both sides".
There is no benefit in postulating--without evidence--that a tragic event where multiple people were killed was staged, faked, pre-planned, or was otherwise framed in such a way to accomplish some nefarious purpose by a shadowy cabal within the government.
This needs to stop, and personally I'm done entertaining it.
Any poster who repeats accusations of "false flag", "crisis actor", or "set-up" in the wake of a violent act of terrorism should be banned on-sight.
Any poster who quotes InfoWars, Alex Jones, or any of its affiliates in support of their argument should be banned on-sight.
This isn't about censoring viewpoints. It's about keeping dangerous ones from spreading.