Trust The Government Experts! Trust The CDC! They Spend Billions A Year On Research, Of Course They Know Better Than You!
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? These people are stupid!
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At various points in history, experts were responsible for the following beliefs:
The World was flat and if you sailed your ship too far out you would fall off
The Earth was the center of the universe so the Sun, stars, and other planets all revolved around Earth
Having leeches suck your blood was cutting edge medicine
Drinking water out of LEAD goblets purified the water so it would be safe to drink.
Major universities (Many funded by the federal Government and by grants from the smartest people in business at the time - Edison, Ford, Carnegie, etc.) had degree fields in the study of Eugenics until Hitler came along and made that line of thinking unpopular.
Thalidomide for morning sickness - Google it.
This is a list I thought of off the top of my head - how many more examples of blindly following the experts and then finding out the experts were wrong can others think of?
Scientists will try to prove any theory that someone is willing to pay them to prove. That's a fact.
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Red pill pusher, pushing red pills.
OH, I get it - Thanks!
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Braindead Leftie: "Well that's because science wasn't as good back then as it is today"
And the "Science" today won't be as good as the science in the future - scientific theories are MEANT to be questioned or they will never improve. If no body tested the theory of sailing off the edge of the Earth, we would all literally be stuck in the middle ages. There's a word to describe people who never question what they are being told to obey, especially when there are so many contradictory things in the story they're being told is the truth - that word is "Zealots". History does not look kindly on zealots.
Asbestos was not considered harmful at one point