Kyrie Irving believes the earth is flat. So much for Duke education.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...-talk-causing-headaches-for-science-teachers/
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Kyrie Irving believes the earth is flat. So much for Duke education.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...-talk-causing-headaches-for-science-teachers/
This. No way he really believes the earth is flat.I really don't think anyone is dumb enough to be that the earth is flat.
No, that's the problem, he really does believe that.This. No way he really believes the earth is flat.
No shocker there. Shaq also called himself "the big Aristotle."Shaq does too.
There’s tons of people who think the earth is flat.
And it makes about as much sense as those who believe the moon is made of cheese.There’s tons of people who think the earth is flat.
That's just what I was going to say.Flat Earther-ism, in the present form, is nothing more than neo-solipsism that rejects science as a white surpremicist construct. The goal is to argue the point in such a way that it can't be refuted on the spot, thereby creating an equivocation between the views.
It evitably boils down to a "they" who tell you the earth is round but can't prove it. The heart of Flat Eartherism is not lost on the article the OP posted. It's intent is to get children to reject the teachings of authority and eventually become "woke" as to the true nature of reality.
Flat Earther-ism, in the present form, is nothing more than neo-solipsism that rejects science as a white surpremicist construct. The goal is to argue the point in such a way that it can't be refuted on the spot, thereby creating an equivocation between the views.
It evitably boils down to a "they" who tell you the earth is round but can't prove it. The heart of Flat Eartherism is not lost on the article the OP posted. It's intent is to get children to reject the teachings of authority and eventually become "woke" as to the true nature of reality.
I know someone who is totally in the tank for flat eartherism. It is just another of those who join into the conspiracy theory of the day. He is a 9-11 truther and the rest. Honestly it is pot induced paranoia that makes most of its adherents join in. It is a a grand conspiracy. The moon landing etc.... everything is CGI.
Basically the earth is flat with a 200' ice cliff around its entire perimeter known as Antarctica. Then there is a dome above everything. Its so stupid....but they just tell us that we cannot prove everything is not CGI.
There’s tons of people who think the earth is flat.
I to think the world is flat. I know I'm mostly alone on this, but I think it is.
Democrats, every one.
Stick with your beliefs but, by the way, it's "too" not "to". Kind of weakens the argument.
I hate those Neopolitans. Never can make up their mind . . . pick a flavor for crying out loudFlat Earther-ism, in the present form, is nothing more than neo-solipsism that rejects science as a white surpremicist construct. The goal is to argue the point in such a way that it can't be refuted on the spot, thereby creating an equivocation between the views.
It evitably boils down to a "they" who tell you the earth is round but can't prove it. The heart of Flat Eartherism is not lost on the article the OP posted. It's intent is to get children to reject the teachings of authority and eventually become "woke" as to the true nature of reality.
It's not a question of dumb. Conspiracy theories are spreading like the plague these days. I know several very smart people under 30 that believe that the Titanic never existed, it was just government propaganda. There are tons of similar nut job like conspiracies out there and our young seem to be ill equipped to process them.I really don't think anyone is dumb enough to be that the earth is flat. But with today's school system and the snowflakes you never know.
Except everything in the natural world proves that it's not..I to think the world is flat. I know I'm mostly alone on this, but I think it is.
Democrats? Shit. Most scientists are Democrats, and most of the Bible-thumping blowhards that believe the Earth is flat and only 6,000 years old are Republicans. GTFOH with that bullshit.Democrats, every one.
Stick with your beliefs but, by the way, it's "too" not "to". Kind of weakens the argument.
Flat Earther-ism, in the present form, is nothing more than neo-solipsism that rejects science as a white surpremicist construct. The goal is to argue the point in such a way that it can't be refuted on the spot, thereby creating an equivocation between the views.
It evitably boils down to a "they" who tell you the earth is round but can't prove it. The heart of Flat Eartherism is not lost on the article the OP posted. It's intent is to get children to reject the teachings of authority and eventually become "woke" as to the true nature of reality.
Democrats? Shit. Most scientists are Democrats, and most of the Bible-thumping blowhards that believe the Earth is flat and only 6,000 years old are Republicans. GTFOH with that bullshit.
That's a solid theory, but there's a guy over on the Paddock known as Brushy Bill who claims to believe this stuff and he seems like a guy who might not mind a little white supremacy. (If he's genuine and not a "negative stereotypes of right-wingers" troll account.)
Dude is less likely to be "woke" and was more likely to be cosplaying in Charlottesville on Saturday.
See for yourselves.
https://kentucky.forums.rivals.com/...-not-a-planet-in-an-infinite-universe.232205/