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>Of course not. Particularly when expressing opinions.
Should we believe EVERYTHING scientists say?
There is something quite strange about human beings"I try to be skeptical of everything (I don't believe
from a behavioral point of view. They say that we must
form our own ideas, have free will, and not swallow
everything we hear.
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But I have often noticed that they do the opposite.
I have never understood this discrepancy.
Don't laugh, friends, but it is quite logical, in the
human system, that people like the buffoon Python
accuse me of being a conspiracy theorist, because I am
immensely more Cartesian than him insofar as I practice
methodical doubt (which has saved my life at least once).
Let's take the case of Python. What could be lessBut, he categorically doesn't.
scientific than this guy who swallows everything?
The guy, you tell him that four days after itsI doubt that :-)
first outing, the Titanic hit a flying saucer, he
swallows it,
and those who doubt, he attacks them, he humiliatesLike opinions, some doubt is more rational than other
them, he harasses them, he beats them up like an
Orwellian police bob.
Incapable of questioning an idea that was instilledThis is contrary to the facts, Richard.
in him (he read it in the newspapers) he swallows it
without even making a face.
Should we believe what scientists say? Should weI think his pronouncements are much more valid than yours.
believe what the media say? For him, yes, we must
swallow everything and not think.
Personally, I am a conspiracy theorist and damn, II think you're being a conspiracy theorist about
love it. I think we must apply methodical doubt.
And me, when someone tells me that the Titanic hit
a flying saucer, I don't believe it at all. The ship
was poorly designed enough not to break apart in
half on its own in the middle of the ocean just
hours after it was launched.
Problem: it's too inexpressible. What will entire
nations think of us if we reveal that Royal Navy
ships break apart on their own as soon as they
are launched? We had to invert a flying saucer, and
millions of little Pythons would not only swallow
it all, but declare total war on conspiracy
theorists and other doubters.
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R.H.
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