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We’ve never backed a presidential candidate in our 175-year history—until now
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom 1" data-source="post: 75341171" data-attributes="member: 404020"><p>It is strange how the US seems to provide such fertile ground for the growth of strange ideas though. Things like flat-earthism and the readiness with which bizarre stories like the whole pizzagate thing are believed does naturally make people think it might have something to do with the education system, and, if this site is anything to go by, the strangest of strange ideas are associated with the conservative right. Maybe it isn’t about education, but there has to be some reason why large numbers of people in a developed country like the US are unable to assess information effectively. What other reasons might there be for it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom 1, post: 75341171, member: 404020"] It is strange how the US seems to provide such fertile ground for the growth of strange ideas though. Things like flat-earthism and the readiness with which bizarre stories like the whole pizzagate thing are believed does naturally make people think it might have something to do with the education system, and, if this site is anything to go by, the strangest of strange ideas are associated with the conservative right. Maybe it isn’t about education, but there has to be some reason why large numbers of people in a developed country like the US are unable to assess information effectively. What other reasons might there be for it? [/QUOTE]
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