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“If it was such a false and absurd statement, then people would brush it off and dismiss it.”
That’s just not true. People believe misinformation when it’s given as fact (like it was in NNN) all the time
“After all, why would anyone care if someone else wants to believe something bizarre? “
That’s the point, we don’t care if someone *believes* something bizarre, but we do care if they are telling other people that it is true - blatant misinformation
“But the reality is, there are doctors and scientists and evidence that back everything NNN was about, and people don't want to hear it because it contradicts their own bias and beliefs.”
Yeah, imma let you source this with some stuff because whenever I’ve gone to that subreddit it’s filled with “scientists and evidence” that are just plain old misinformation, just like them.
Comment by [deleted] at 02/09/2021 at 01:06 UTC
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