Also, there’s a cultish aspect to it. People use their gut instinct to trust a non-expert like Trump or RFK Jr or some other whack job on Facebook because he feels right. Facts don’t enter into it at all.
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I don't entirely agree. People may evaluate a different set of facts than some consider relevant, and for some people that may have to do with society, but when rhetoric transitions widely to any lie required to support a group's desired outcome, society justifiably looses trust.
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What are you trying to say because it’s not society that looses trust it’s people who are off in their own fact free would.
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In all the ignorance he spouted, his comment on kids is probably the least concerning given no phase 3 testing in <18yo. "When asked whether he would get his own child vaccinate[d], Mr Kelly was certain. "On the evidence I have seen, I don't think there's any necessity.""
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Still have never understood why they implicitly "trusted" HCQ. What was it about HCQ that was trustworthy? Just because it was off patent it was good?
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