Why do round earthers get so emotional, when someone doesn't agree with them?
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I've always found the ideas and points flat earthers made interesting. I don't know why people get so heated about it. I don't know why either side of the debate presents everything as a fact. We're here for conspiracy THEORIES. Present an idea as a theory, not a fact. I think it's great that people are questioning everything we have been taught from a young age. We live in a world of propaganda and lies. Some of the arguments are actually really good arguments.
I don't know if it is some kind of controlled opposition that dictates everyone has to insult each other constantly, or if people just act like that naturally. It definitely doesn't move the knowledge base anywhere when every comment is a series of juvenile expletive-filled insults.
See I just did a test.
This post had 5 up votes and 5 down votes. I just upvoted it and in seconds it got a down vote. That is really weird... if someone wanted to down vote why did they wait and watch? Or was it a bot?
There are a couple of topics this happens to... oddly enough, not covid ir lockdowns. I forget them all but one is religion/jesus and the Catholic Church.
I wonder if it is all related.
The principalities want us to think we are merely souless meat sacks, randomly evolved in a random universe. That nothing we do matters.
The theory of a flat earth implies earth is unique and that humans are special. So it begins to create a different sense of identity and purpose within people.
Back in the day, when people were Christian and had morals, they lived as through their lives mattered. People had more courage and were willing to devote their lives to an ideal. They were willing to sacrifice their lives even.
So I think it is just another way of keeping us entertained in a cave , watching shadow puppets. And never knowing what we are actually capable of.