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Originally Posted by Eleazar
Because everything has been politicized.
People will reject common sense thinking they're making a noble act of rebellion. People will reject facts just because the other side agrees with them, or that they might be seen as helping the other side's argument, instead of caring about what's true or false. It's only what is us vs them.
We have completely lost the ability to think beyond not giving the other side an inch
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I think that's part of it, but I also think that the internet has created this world in which everyone has a take, and their voices hold near equal weight to those who actually are experts. Fifty years ago, all you could really do would be to listen to your government leaders because who the **** else are you going to ask what they think we should be doing. Today, just think about how much information you know about this situation and where it came from. I guarantee a majority of it came from random people who don't have a clue what they're talking about. That's created a world in which conspiracy theories are given way more attention than they deserve, which then creates more distrust in expertise, which then gives more attention to conspiracy theories....
Add in a nice dose of many leaders contradicting each other, and it's a recipe for everyone saying "**** it." That has consequences, as we're seeing now, but it's not hard to see how we got here.