EDIT: Let’s cool it with the downvotes, dudes. We’re not out to cut funding to your black hole detection chamber or revoke the degrees of chiropractors just because a couple of us don’t believe in it, okay? Chill out, participate with the prompt and continue with having a nice day. I’m sure almost everybody has something to add.
If that’s the standard, there aren’t really a lot of meaningful discussions anywhere on this thread to be honest. Any documentaries on mothers co-sleeping with infants, humans fighting bears, or one for each of the three people denying the big bang theory?
All of those are more interesting topics than a dumb mega-debunked conspiracy theory. Seems like your standard for interesting is History channel at 2 am?
You say that like the opposing standard for interesting ever had a timeslot on any channel. I wouldn’t hold this against anyone though, I for one am not one to be as judgy or to come to a question like this expecting narrative conformity.
This is all performative. You knew you’d draw ire and that was your goal. Otherwise you probably wouldn’t have announced you’re reddit famous for believing a slew of debunked lies
Some people are so boring that they have to have a schtick. This is hers. She doesn’t actually believe it.
Edgy teenagers love to do this shit and sadly a lot of people never mature past that mindset.
I didn’t come to announce I was “reddit famous”, I said I just happen to be known for this one stance, followed by me hyperlinking a part of the comment as long as I could demonstrate. Regardless of who thinks what consists of debunked lies, I did not come to draw ire nor did I know I would, especially in anti-Western-culture Lemmy of all places (and I’m not even anti-Western-cultre). And that’s assuming it makes someone worthy of blame for the judgment they receive. Genuine question, is it so hard for a dozen people to say “I respectfully disagree” or to simply discuss things like thought-provoking humans on a science post, or is basic human courtesy boring too?