This is not a fad that is going through a normal development. It persists. It isn't entirely irrational to be concerned about an unknown disease, but is odd that there are two hardened sides and were from early on. I can attribute a lot of this to misledia, constant play to emotion, lack of background knowledge preventing many from understanding, habitual trust of the government, many reasons. It still doesn't seem like enough to explain the pervasive belief in masks and distancing and vaccines, to me.
Exactly. It just doesn't add up. Are we underestimating the effects of fear on the brains of Americans, or are we dealing with something more exotic like some kind of intrainment technology?
This is not a fad that is going through a normal development. It persists. It isn't entirely irrational to be concerned about an unknown disease, but is odd that there are two hardened sides and were from early on. I can attribute a lot of this to misledia, constant play to emotion, lack of background knowledge preventing many from understanding, habitual trust of the government, many reasons. It still doesn't seem like enough to explain the pervasive belief in masks and distancing and vaccines, to me.
Exactly. It just doesn't add up. Are we underestimating the effects of fear on the brains of Americans, or are we dealing with something more exotic like some kind of intrainment technology?