Very stable geniuses are blaming 10,000 cattle heat deaths on President Biden, who apparently poisoned them to force us to eat "fake toxic meat"

Right now we can’t coexist because they are trying to kill people and, to bring things back to the main topic, burning our planet down. If your complaint is that some of us are being less than polite about them for it, you have seriously focused on the wrong thing.

I think no matter how things get, some people are dedicated to making it all the left’s fault for not reacting precisely the right way, and it’s clearly a way to wash the hands of those actually responsible.

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Them’s good eatin!

“Thank you oh Lord for sending us this plague of frogs . . . to feed us during this famine you also sent!”

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Scientology wore it better. They had an internal filter system that would replace certain words with *redacted*, usually only on what they were reading, but occasionally it showed up in their Usenet posts.

At least once someone edited a Wikipedia article and besides their edit, the filter peppered the rest of article with *redacted*.

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That’s not what the quote said though—obviously, by definition, the ignorant and uneducated are more likely to be wrong about stuff, but their rationalizations will not be good

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I would also point out that this fact tends toward the educated and intelligent assuming they know more about things outside of their area of expertise than they really do. Sort of the Linus Pauling “I am a Nobel Prize winning physicist, and know a whole lot in that area, so cancer should be a snap!” without considering that the reason he knew a boatload about physics was because he spent his entire life studying it. I know boatloads about medicine, and pediatrics specifically. This does not translate into knowledge of economics, meteorology or astrophysics. These are areas I find interesting, but am not an expert it. Always worth keeping those categories in mind when assessing your fund of knowledge. Luckily for me, my wife is always happy to remind me of my limitations! That is her area of expertise, which she has spent a lifetime studying. :rofl:

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I grew up seeing the farm reports on the morning news before school. The Soviets bought megatons of grain from the US throughout the 1980’s. This is how we got Zebra Mussels in the Great Lakes.

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This is clearly the result of “how can we blame this on Biden” thought experiment. It’s motivated thinking instead of critical thinking.

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Clearly- you should read less. Put that book down.

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It’s unproductive to respect people who are literally trying to eliminate my people.

Na guna happan

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This is true. I can’t really get into the head of those guys. I bet their solution to cattle dying in the heat is a ‘good guy with a gun’ to shoot the cattle, or the weather, or something. I can remember a thread where people had seriously considered whether enough guns could stop or divert a tornado. If you have a hammer, everything looks line a nail: if you have a gun, everything looks like a target, I guess.

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https://www.psypost.org/2022/06/exposure-to-humorous-memes-about-anti-vaxxers-boosts-intention-to-get-a-covid-19-vaccine-study-finds-63336

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