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1 minute ago, TexasTiger said:

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Geez, we thought space lasers were bad...now we have to deal with flat earthers too? 😑

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Almost 20% of younger people think the earth is flat. From Scientific American:

Puzzled but undeterred, we used the information in the spreadsheet to calculate acceptance of the round Earth by age groups and found that only about 82.5 percent of millennials (as YouGov called 18–24-year-olds) agreed with “I have always believed the world is round.” That’s still dismayingly low, of course, but it’s not as dismayingly low as 66 percent. And those aged 25–34 turned out to fare a tad worse, with only about 81.8 percent agreeing.

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To think she was a school teacher, pushing this sh*te to kids. But sadly, this is what we've come to expect from GOP.

 

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46 minutes ago, AURex said:

To think she was a school teacher, pushing this sh*te to kids. But sadly, this is what we've come to expect from GOP.

 

Yeah, we definitely need more progressive teachers.

https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/reporter-confronted-by-machete-wielding-professor-speaks-out/

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Why do these conspiracy theorists like Kandiss never "question" their religion or religious beliefs? 

 

Like we have an organization that says "Here is this 2000 year old book put together by a group of people who decided these letters and writings were written/inspired by a supreme God in the sky. Now commit your entire life and earthly existence to living by this Book and trying to convince everyone else that they should to....also give 10% of your money to your religious organization. "

 

Like that sounds like a pretty questionable situation to me....like it would be the perfect basis for these Conspiracists to say...."Wait a minute something is fishy here".

 

...but no....They always seem to be believe fully and whole heartedly commit to their religion with full faith and conviction....but yet choose to buy in to conspiracy's and doubt about things that can be readily proven to be true like the earth being a sphere..or vaccines being safe...or our leaders not being literal lizard people...etc. 

 

Weird. 

 

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3 hours ago, CoffeeTiger said:

Why do these conspiracy theorists like Kandiss never "question" their religion or religious beliefs? 

 

Like we have an organization that says "Here is this 2000 year old book put together by a group of people who decided these letters and writings were written/inspired by a supreme God in the sky. Now commit your entire life and earthly existence to living by this Book and trying to convince everyone else that they should to....also give 10% of your money to your religious organization. "

 

Like that sounds like a pretty questionable situation to me....like it would be the perfect basis for these Conspiracists to say...."Wait a minute something is fishy here".

 

...but no....They always seem to be believe fully and whole heartedly commit to their religion with full faith and conviction....but yet choose to buy in to conspiracy's and doubt about things that can be readily proven to be true like the earth being a sphere..or vaccines being safe...or our leaders not being literal lizard people...etc. 

 

Weird. 

 

It's what they were taught from a very early age.  Very hard to break out of that sort of programming. Particularly so when one surrounds themselves with fellow believers.

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