Belief in fairytales, apparently, increases with age.
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You're so interested in finding a fight. I said people will believe anything without having evidence other than spoken word of someone else.
I don't know what happened in 1945 because I wasn't born until after that time. All I'm saying is people who believe things based on no evidence are dangerous.
Like this: if I tell you there's a grenade in your luggage, and you believe me, throwing the case out the window of the train... I made you attack yourself because you are gullible. See the danger of belief without evidence?
Tbh if you seem credible and sincere and tell me that there's a grenade in my bag on a train, I'm gonna toss it out the window too. Can't really check into that one without risking blowing myself up and for $100 of clothes, the risk is not worth the reward.
I think the problem lies more in the fact that people are too fucking lazy or uninterested in what's going on around them to do proper research on what information is fed to them and never see both sides of the issue.
The grenade would have exploded about 5 seconds after you closed your suitcase at home, so it would be impossible for a live grenade to potentially be about to explode by the time you got on the train.
The correct approach is to just assume everyone is lying to you and do your best to uncover the facts. Open the suitcase and look for yourself.