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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 4

    Why facts don't change our minds: http://nyer.cm/3cfeO6h pic.twitter.com/pyUfofn5FL

    5:49 PM - 4 Jul 2018
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      1. name: James‏ @JamesMDavies Jul 5
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        giant spaghetti ropes

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      1. Nancy Rardin‏ @NancyRardin1 Jul 4
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        You have to have a mind for it to change!

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      1. Fuat Domaniç‏ @fuatdomanic Jul 4
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        The facts don’t change our minds because; Since a lone monkey is equal to a dead monkey, I’d better stick to whatever my monkey mates agree!

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      1. bluesgirl‏ @dotkennedy2 Jul 4
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        Don't include me in that "our". Facts don't change trumptard minds.

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      1. The Lone Apple  🍎‏ @The_Lone_Apple Jul 4
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        Nonsense. I went from religious to atheist based on facts.

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      1. Stephen Blake‏ @InstanDogma Jul 4
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        Because people believe what they want to believe based on motivated self interest. That's how religious and political beliefs work. Study neurology.

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      1. Chip Kyle‏ @chip_kyle Jul 4
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        complex problems have complex answers and we're too lazy to work for the solutions.

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      1. Chip Kyle‏ @chip_kyle Jul 4
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        Ignorance?

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      1. Susan Brown Miller‏ @SusanBrownMill1 Jul 4
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        Very true. Unfortunately.

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      1. A Safe Place for Rational Thinking‏ @aspfrt Jul 4
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        That's rich coming from you

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      1. Alma Marina 🌸‏ @shalom_alma Jul 4
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        La gente es así...principalmente en cuanto a política se refiere.

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      1. Patti Everett‏ @pwhateverett Jul 4
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        Because facts can come with a Twist? Lies on steroids..Mark the Twain

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      1. THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit‏ @THEAGENTAPSLEY Jul 4
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        Surely that should be 'Why the facts that don't change our minds, don't change our minds' - clearly, some do.

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      1. Anonymous‏ @wretchedrefused Jul 4
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        The definition of “insanity” has been described as “doing the same thing, over and over, and expecting a different result.” This quotation has been attributed to Albert Einstein (1879-1955), but there is no evidence that he ever used it.pic.twitter.com/hsS30bRgXh

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      1. Patti Everett‏ @pwhateverett Jul 4
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        Because what is beyond our sensory perception Is uhhhh..

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      1. Danny deBruin‏ @DannydeBruin1 Jul 4
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        Zzzzzzz

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      1. Steven rucket‏ @steven_rucket Jul 4
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        Be more specific facts change intelligent logical people's minds. Yes, yes they do.

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