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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 17 Dec 2017

    Why facts don't change our minds: http://nyer.cm/UF6N2lY pic.twitter.com/exQQSffDPy

    3:01 PM - 17 Dec 2017
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      1. Dr. RGST‏ @CulturalHistory 17 Dec 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/UnOXPdfXZA

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      1. Thomas R. Wood‏Verified account @ModernWood 17 Dec 2017
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        This was one of my favorite pieces except for how much it hurt my heart.

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      2. Mad Hatter‏ @Shirley_I_Jest 17 Dec 2017
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        Facts do change minds, but only the ones that work properly.

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      1. Reality Sandwiches‏ @PoleNordPoleSud 17 Dec 2017
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        They change mine.

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      1. Felipe Foncea‏ @foncea 17 Dec 2017
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        one of the best articles of the year, happy to see it again around here

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      1. @noterecorder‏ @notesrecorder 17 Dec 2017
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        http://noterecorder.com https://goo.gl/4zFxNH 

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      1. Tim Palone‏ @palonetim 18 Dec 2017
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        The incomplete ones that fake news produces. They conveniently leave out little details like a lawyer raising money for witnesses to testify, wrong dates of actual emails.

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      2. Areli Carreón‏ @arelibiciteka 18 Dec 2017
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        Mira @LOMMX una explicación de por qué nos aferramos a nuestras ideas antes que a la ciencia

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      3. Eugenia Callejas‏ @LOMMX 18 Dec 2017
        Replying to @arelibiciteka @NewYorker

        Por eso mejor datos duros locales que opiniones, lástima que ni esos coinciden. 😩 ¿Por cuál votas?pic.twitter.com/7d7VBlHMMI

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      4. Areli Carreón‏ @arelibiciteka 18 Dec 2017
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        Si son locales no son dignos de confianza, si son extranjeros tampoco porque somos tan excepcionales que esa ciencia no aplica aquí (pero sobre todo porque demuestran lo que no me conviene)

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      5. Eugenia Callejas‏ @LOMMX 18 Dec 2017
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        Son locales pero no coinciden, cada quien maneja una cifra diferente, eso no da certidumbre, al menos a mi.

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      1. j.f.o.c‏ @JFOC 18 Dec 2017
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        one of the best articles I read this year! 🌟

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      1. david bridges‏ @davidbridges4 17 Dec 2017
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        the research is clearly floored once you have told people you have lied to them "YOU" have distorted reality

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      1. Ubaldo dello zio‏ @ZioUbaldo 17 Dec 2017
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        spaghetti alle cime di rapa

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      2. Thurman Martin‏ @TRMJr 17 Dec 2017
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        Interesting article that takes awhile to get going. That said, begs the question of when we lose the child’s questioning of everything with why? When does a child adopt confirmation bias and give up on why?

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      3. iwannabeacontender‏ @briansheahan79 18 Dec 2017
        Replying to @TRMJr @NewYorker

        Probably about the point they realise Dad doesn’t know the answer, but has accepted it to be true.

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      1. Gareth Thomas‏ @TeamMedvechok 17 Dec 2017
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        @SamHarrisOrg @matthewsyedhttp://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/02/27/why-facts-dont-change-our-minds …

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