Our news is fake, social media is biased, experts disagree on nearly everything, and our data is completely unreliable. But the election was fair and clean despite MASSIVE incentives to cheat. Right?
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Sounds like you believe what the news tells you, no matter how absurd.
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You suffer from the illusion of reason. That one’s hard to lose, but I have faith in you.
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It's the ILLUSION of reason that is the problem. For example, believing you can tell which experts or data are reliable. It isn't a thing beyond the most simple, such as Q being bullshit. But if you think the "news" is real in 2020, you haven't paid attention.
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Your confidence that you (or anyone else) can reliably do that is an illusion you will someday lose.
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You can certainly learn to spot the easy stuff. Luckily, we have the scientific method to help remove the illusion we can go beyond that. In related news, did you believe the president called neo-Nazis "fine people"? The news reported he did.
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