The interviews with psychologists and scientists were the most interesting. A bunch of misguided individuals coming together, pretending to be intellectuals - their biggest achievements in life consisting of a few likes on Facebook or YouTube (from fellow nutters). How has natural selection not somehow wiped these people out? It was like a car crash I couldn't look away from - these people genuinely believed that the earth is flat! Then I got distracted by how obnoxious and egotistical they were. I didn't know whether to laugh, cry or just watch this in stunned bewilderment. Just because majority believe in something doesn't mean it's true. That's one thing these flat earthers got right. Don't judge them, many people are exactly like this whole bunch without even realizing it, without being criticized and getting spit on because your "beliefs" are mainstream and supported by consensus. Watch this and start questioning your own beliefs because they might as well be even more problematic than flat-earthers'. Overall, important documentary to watch and I specifically recommend this to religious people and other herd-mentality supporters who have yet to discover any layers of nihilism and become self-aware of their own faults. It's very important to note that all of this exists due to the faults of our societies where nihilism is the new way because old ways have left so many people down. It's unfortunate that such biased and unaware people have to question factual information and challenge science with their fanfiction just to find a hobby and feel unalone, but it also shows us how raw humans function in this society where anything might as well be a conspiracy due to us living in an illogical clown world where more things are wrong than right. Basically flat earthers are just bunch of people who want to feel important and feel like they are part of something, something that unites them with other people.
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