Imo, when opinion gets to a two-thirds split after a period of arguing, the larger side has firmly "won" the argument. 50-50 just goes back and forth forever.
I agree with that. What is in the back of my mind, though, is that with all of the evidence and still so many millions of people (even if just 10%, which is 30M+), those still in denial will be driven to extremes. I think that presents a bad situation.
A lot of them will continue to feel they are in the right and a few will get extreme. We could compare it to the end of the Civil War, perhaps. Booth and his associates did kill the President, but it didn't change things.
Imo, when opinion gets to a two-thirds split after a period of arguing, the larger side has firmly "won" the argument. 50-50 just goes back and forth forever.
I agree with that. What is in the back of my mind, though, is that with all of the evidence and still so many millions of people (even if just 10%, which is 30M+), those still in denial will be driven to extremes. I think that presents a bad situation.
A lot of them will continue to feel they are in the right and a few will get extreme. We could compare it to the end of the Civil War, perhaps. Booth and his associates did kill the President, but it didn't change things.
Well, let's pray that their hearts will be changed rather than turning to aggression.