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Turns out the Trump-maga and Mao-cultural revolution connection is actually a real thing
To me, all your posts look like you are definitely an Anti-Trump Whiner. What about the last four years under the Biden administration? I guess you like it all!! -
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Turns out the Trump-maga and Mao-cultural revolution connection is actually a real thing
Only to those living in bizzaro world. -
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Do you guys feel good about this ,the reporter says to ICE agents as…
I do not think you would be crying over the illegal Burmy or Cambodians as immigration is arresting them and sending them back to their countries. -
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ALL VACCINES WILL KILL YOU - The evidence is overwhelming
Do Anti-vaxxers realise they are widely considered ‘selfish’ and ‘stupid’ so why do they continue.. It seems many anti-vaxxers are aware that they're perceived as selfish or ignorant by the broader public, especially by the scientific and medical communities. But they still persist despite that. stigma involves a mix of psychology, identity, and distrust... Mostly their distrust is a predictable collection of cliches - they don't trust governments, pharmaceutical companies, or mainstream media. Of course being labelled “stupid” by those institutions only reinforces their belief that they’re on the right side—fighting corruption or “hidden agendas” – (another favourite cliché). This distrust overlooks the defining difference between science and pseudo-science One of the most powerful and misunderstood differences between science and pseudoscience is that science evolves when new evidence emerges. Pseudoscience doubles down. Real science expects to be questioned. In fact, it’s built on the idea that knowledge should be tested, challenged, and updated. That’s not weakness — it’s the reason we have antibiotics, air travel, smartphones, and safe drinking water. By contrast, pseudoscientific beliefs tend to be rigid. They don’t shift when confronted with better data; instead, they often treat counter-evidence as a threat or conspiracy. That’s not curiosity — that’s ideology. Then there is the craving for identity, those beliefs become part of a person’s identity. They're reinforced by others in online communities that reward contrarian views and validate misplaced scepticism. Cognitive dissonance rules - changing their mind can feel like betraying that identity or "tribe." Some are also driven by genuine fear. Side effects, harming children, or fear of losing bodily autonomy. Rejecting vaccines gives them a sense of control in a world they perceive as risky or manipulated. Then they spend hours cherry-picking resources to reinforce their confirmation bias. They seek out and trust sources that confirm what they already believe. Scientific evidence that contradicts them is often dismissed as propaganda.(Cognitive dissonance) Basically, social stigma won’t shift their views. For many, being ostracized confirms their beliefs rather than challenges them. Appeals to their sense of martyrdom…. -
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Do you guys feel good about this ,the reporter says to ICE agents as…
Why is it racist to want illegals deported? Did he say anything about where they are from or the color of their skin or how they speak or anything else to show racism? -
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Merely reporting the weather in my area.....
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