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I don’t think it’s so much that people have gotten dumber, there’s always been dumb folk, but the age of social media has made them less fearful of looking stupid.

It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubt of it.

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You don’t feel so dumb when you can find a bunch of people who agree with you.

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There’s also the compounding effect of being able to hear more voices from around the world thanks to the internet.

Every village has an idiot. These days you don’t need to visit the village to run into their idiot.

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21 points

And the idiots can have conferences now

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14 points

And now that it’s easy to do so, they’re banding together to form entire metropoli of only idiots.

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1 point

They have their own village now.

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As I tend to say: before social media every village had a village idiot. Now the village idiots are connected, more easily to find and spreading their lack of knowledge.

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Then they legitimize each other too, “How can we be wrong, there’s thousands of us!”

My father was hi-jacked by QAnon so bad that he won’t even read anything else because he sees any contradictory information as an attack.

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14 points

The internet has made it easy to find others to group with no matter how extreme you are.

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There was a ton of stupid conspiracy theories around the whole clones sheep thing back then. I think looking back on that time period (like two decades ago, not one) the dumb conspiracies were forgotten as they didn’t lead to anything outside of fearmongering.

Same for the moon landing, there are still conspiracies that it was all faked.

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I never understood the goal of things like denying the moon landings or saying the earth is flat. “Ok, you’re right. Now what?” I especially like that they think NASA is powerful and has a huge budget. Tell that to congress and watch them laugh.

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The only thing I can guess is their brains have been fried by dramatized TV shows and movies where plot gives all the relevant information to explain all inconsistencies for a satisfying ending. Sometimes you’re just a person in a cave looking at shadows, trying to find an explanation for everything with the little information you can gather in your life is a waste.

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59 points

No, the earth will not be ok of we do the bare minimum

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Oh the earth will absolutly be ok. It’s we that won’t be.

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13 points

Humans : challenge accepted.

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6 points

Or in the worst case, all life on Earth won’t be ok.

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No, life in general would be fine. It will be (already is) a mass extinction but earth had a couple of those and life will bounce back.

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9 points

We aren’t doing the bare minimum. We’re doing less than the bare minimum. That’s the problem.

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6 points

*the Earth as we know it

We’ll cause a mass extinction, possibly taking us down with it, but the planet will survive at least until the sun expands and eats us whole in a couple billion years

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4 points

I think that depends on how you define the bare minimum.

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3 points

Ok fair. But what if I do nothing instead???

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39 points

Some people have always believed batshit stuff with no good supporting evidence. But anti-intellectualism has been on the rise for the past, day, 30 years in particular.

Carl Sagan presciently called it out in “A Demon-Haunted World” back when new age and crystals and alien abductions were popular woo woo beliefs.

It seems to have become more popular to reject “bOoK LaRnin’” in favor of anti-science, which has also been co-opted for political purposes.

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Full quote for somber appreciation, emphasis mine:

I have a foreboding of an America in my children’s or grandchildren’s time – when the United States is a service and information economy; when nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries; when awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few, and no one representing the public interest can even grasp the issues; when the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority; when, clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in decline, unable to distinguish between what feels good and what’s true, we slide, almost without noticing, back into superstition and darkness

The dumbing down of American is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media, the 30 second sound bites (now down to 10 seconds or less), lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudoscience and superstition, but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance

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35 points

The freedoms of speech and expression have morphed into a freedom of stupidity, and it really, really sucks that this isn’t something we as a culture have proven able to repudiate.

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Using your freedom of speech to tell someone they’re a moron that should shut the fuck up doesn’t count as free speech, apparently.

Also, 1a specifically refers to the government silencing you.

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Eh back then it was just evolution and climate change instead of this stuff

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Unfortunately, not instead of, but as well as… We’re still dealing with the anti climate change and evolution people =\

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15 points

Don’t forget about vaccines. The anti-vax craze happened well before the pandemic. Vaccines cause adultism.

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8 points

So that’s why anti-vaxxers are so childish?

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4 points

That would explain the vast amounts of menchildren in their 30s lately

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Yeah the anti vax thing goes back like 20 years at least.

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