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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Would people be so unwilling to discuss the elephant in the room if the problem was a severe drug addiction or an alcohol problem?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Some might be. But I think it’s different. Admitting they were fooled and made what could be a very costly mistake in judgment is very difficult to do for many people.

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Truth 101's avatar

And right now there is no changing minds for most. Might just as well hit our heads against a brick wall. Our opinions do not have any weight against Dr.s advice, CDC, media etc. They have been brainwashed.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Indeed 😞 Many will only listen to the approved “experts.” 😕

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CitizenA's avatar

You stated that perfectly Running Logic and Truth 101. Weak minded people with lack of critical thinking skills gobble up and glorify every word from the “approved” experts, yet ridicule and attack other highly world acclaimed experts that challenge the “approved” narrative.

A lot, but not all, of this falls on the shoulders of academics that discouraged or stopped open student debates between differing opinions. My Way or the Highway mentality.

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