There was an insurrection here in the us? I must have missed this.Let’s go Brandon!!!
New legislation would require N.Y. schools to teach students about Jan. 6 insurrection
New legislation would require schools to teach students about the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.www.wbng.com
Looks like Delaware tags. Has anyone seen Hunter?Picture of a car abandoned near the eastern end of Lake Erie.
And Sodus Lighthouse on Lake Ontario.
We are having some weather up here near the lakes.
But they're not going to force them to teach about the history of socialismThere was an insurrection here in the us? I must have missed this.
There was an insurrection here in the us? I must have missed this.
And then on Sundays, they teach them that Adam and Eve were the first two humans, that people have been around for only 6,000 or so years, and that some dude with a funny name was able to part an entire sea (all of which is far more believable than a moon landing).Well they teach them we landed on the moon and that 9-11 was caused by a bunch of sand people that couldn't fly for shit so![]()
We’re covering that here as well - c’mon Sharks - you’ve been missing some lessons hereAnd then on Sundays, they teach them that Adam and Eve were the first two humans, that people have been around for only 6,000 or so years, and that some dude with a funny name was able to part an entire sea (all of which is far more believable than a moon landing).![]()
I’d state it differently. The basic theme is that people believe what they want to believe based on the amount of “evidence” they find acceptable to reinforce the narrative that makes them feel good. Most of the time it only takes a question or two to uncover a person’s intellectual hypocrisies and confirmation biases.We’re covering that here as well - c’mon Sharks - you’ve been missing some lessons here
Or that the entire universe began from a pinhead of matter and expanded into all this in a microsecond.
Or that the Gov't told the truth about Covid
Or that all vaccines are safe and effective, even though not one has been clinically tested.
Or that the Pyraminds and monolithic structures around the world aren;t related
Or that the Pyramids are tombs built by modern for the day Egyptians 2500 BC
The basic theme is that most of human history we've been taught is bullshit and the government lies about everything
I’d state it differently. The basic theme is that people believe what they want to believe based on the amount of “evidence” they find acceptable to reinforce the narrative that makes them feel good. Most of the time it only takes a question or two to uncover a person’s intellectual hypocrisies and confirmation biases.
Some people will always seek out a narrative that the government lies about everything.
Some people will always seek out a narrative based in religion.
Some people will always seek out a narrative based in known earthly science.
YupI’d state it differently. The basic theme is that people believe what they want to believe based on the amount of “evidence” they find acceptable to reinforce the narrative that makes them feel good. Most of the time it only takes a question or two to uncover a person’s intellectual hypocrisies and confirmation biases.
Some people will always seek out a narrative that the government doesn't lie.
Some people will always seek out a narrative based in religion.
Some people believe we landed on the moon.
What “proof” would it take for you to believe that the landing happened? If you were able to look through a telescope with your owns eyes and see footprints, or remnants of the mission, would you then believe that it happened?