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The world goes crackers when Twitter suspends the accounts of journalists who directly compromise Musk's security by revealing his live location.

When Twitter was suspending journalists for revealing information on COVID that turned out to be absolutely true - 'it's a private company, they can do what they like'
 
The world goes crackers when Twitter suspends the accounts of journalists who directly compromise Musk's security by revealing his live location.

When Twitter was suspending journalists for revealing information on COVID that turned out to be absolutely true - 'it's a private company, they can do what they like'

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What the actual fùck :eek: :rolleyes: <laugh>


He's comparing being ginger the absolute clown .
Wow, the world we live in .
 
... appear increasingly popular.

Whichever news story is reported it seems there's always people saying they know 'the truth' and that anyone who believes the media is a gullible fool toeing the government line. Any questions to 'those in the know' are met with the inevitable response of, "You need to do some digging as I've done."

On the few occasions I've taken their advice it's lead me to some nut job who's finding 'the truth' on the internet from other nut jobs. Either that or they're some 'scientist' who's statements have been taken entirely out of context.

For the conspiracy theorists there doesn't seem to be anything that isn't actually the government colluding to 'control' the hoi poloi. By the look of most of them they don't seem capable of organising a decent haircut never mind deceiving the entire population.

Why do people want to believe everything has a hidden agenda, do they believe it makes them superior to the dummies who look at the news, shrug, turn over and get on with their lives ...

... I've no idea, perhaps I'm part of the problem.

In my experience, the people who believe these things are, without exception, the less intelligent people I know. People who struggled through school in the lowest sets and never quite "got it".

They simply want to believe that, this time, they are smarter than everyone else and they're the ones who have "figured it out"... by watching a couple of YouTube videos <doh>. The truth is, these people are of far below average intelligence, and really should listen to the scientists, doctors, etc. who were born much smarter than them and dedicated their lives to become experts in their chosen field.
 
In my experience, the people who believe these things are, without exception, the less intelligent people I know. People who struggled through school in the lowest sets and never quite "got it".

They simply want to believe that, this time, they are smarter than everyone else and they're the ones who have "figured it out"... by watching a couple of YouTube videos <doh>. The truth is, these people are of far below average intelligence, and really should listen to the scientists, doctors, etc. who were born much smarter than them and dedicated their lives to become experts in their chosen field.

Then you have archaeologists who've spent twenty years trying to label Graham Hancock a conspiracy theorist for suggesting, based on compelling evidence, that human civilization goes back thousands of years further than the establishment would have us believe. And he's being proved more correct every year as new findings are made. So it's not a one-way street.
 
In my experience, the people who believe these things are, without exception, the less intelligent people I know. People who struggled through school in the lowest sets and never quite "got it".

They simply want to believe that, this time, they are smarter than everyone else and they're the ones who have "figured it out"... by watching a couple of YouTube videos <doh>. The truth is, these people are of far below average intelligence, and really should listen to the scientists, doctors, etc. who were born much smarter than them and dedicated their lives to become experts in their chosen field.

Perhaps.

But then you have situations when scientists walk in lockstep, never challenging each other.

As the late Michael Crichton said, "When you hear scientists citing 'consensus' they are coming for your wallet; the words scientist and consensus should never be uttered in the same sentence"

He was right. A questioning , challenging attitude has been at the heart of every major advance of mankind. Including by the way, the devices we are all using to write on here.

Gordon Moore was laughed at and widely ridiculed when he suggested that the amount of transistors on a silicon chip could be doubled every year or so in the mid sixties. This is 'Moore's Law'. He was right, and I'm holding about 2 billion of them in my hand now. Only very recently is this exponential growth slowing up.

Of course there is always wild talk of lizards controlling us from the sewers, and much else, but scepticism is healthy. The ' experts' are often not what they seem, and are often compromised.
 
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