The issue here is that as long as people (are allowed to) retain their ability to attribute all the atrocities to human error/mismanagement, they have little-to-no incentive to actually realize how the world works and why they themselves are the issue.
By propagating content that supports the narrative, we only extend the suffering at large.
For people who are convinced of virus existence, I have a set of questions that gently have them realize that they don’t know anything about the topic. From there they have the possibility to find answers to more advanced ones:
The issue here is that as long as people (are allowed to) retain their ability to attribute all the atrocities to human error/mismanagement, they have little-to-no incentive to actually realize how the world works and why they themselves are the issue.
By propagating content that supports the narrative, we only extend the suffering at large.
For people who are convinced of virus existence, I have a set of questions that gently have them realize that they don’t know anything about the topic. From there they have the possibility to find answers to more advanced ones:
Web archive: Five Simple Questions For Virologists