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<blockquote data-quote="Harry" data-source="post: 26759" data-attributes="member: 525"><p><strong>Re: Social Studies</strong></p><p></p><p>All: What if each individual conspiracy theory on the Internet proved to be completely true, no matter how contradictory or opposite of facts or physics. What if? Either the world would implode or our heads, I'm not sure which would go first. Fact is, if it's all true, none of it is true. </p><p></p><p> Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but not to their own facts. Data is data. If we want to churn ourselves into butter over what's real and what isn't, we'll not get anywhere and still be sitting in dark rooms typing about how the Man has lied and betrayed us. </p><p></p><p> The Internet is sadly the collective Guy At The End Of The Bar, who, after a few drinks, thinks he knows everything and if he was in charge, could solve it all. </p><p></p><p> Or, every person is a talk show host and so the entire nation has foisted upon it a league of extraordinary bores who have absolutely nothing new to say on any given topic except to sputter that the Man has lied and betrayed us. </p><p></p><p> OK, so let's accept that the Man has lied and betrayed us. </p><p> </p><p> So where does that leave us? </p><p> </p><p> Manning the barricades? Running into the caves to wait out the inevitable -- although few of us have caves for running into.</p><p> </p><p> What? --HEK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry, post: 26759, member: 525"] [b]Re: Social Studies[/b] All: What if each individual conspiracy theory on the Internet proved to be completely true, no matter how contradictory or opposite of facts or physics. What if? Either the world would implode or our heads, I'm not sure which would go first. Fact is, if it's all true, none of it is true. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but not to their own facts. Data is data. If we want to churn ourselves into butter over what's real and what isn't, we'll not get anywhere and still be sitting in dark rooms typing about how the Man has lied and betrayed us. The Internet is sadly the collective Guy At The End Of The Bar, who, after a few drinks, thinks he knows everything and if he was in charge, could solve it all. Or, every person is a talk show host and so the entire nation has foisted upon it a league of extraordinary bores who have absolutely nothing new to say on any given topic except to sputter that the Man has lied and betrayed us. OK, so let's accept that the Man has lied and betrayed us. So where does that leave us? Manning the barricades? Running into the caves to wait out the inevitable -- although few of us have caves for running into. What? --HEK [/QUOTE]
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