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Brad Pearce's avatar

I happened to think of a great example of their hatred of any form of free thought or questioning of "the experts," which wouldn't have worked into this piece anyhow, but which is worth mentioning.

Netflix has a documentary series called Ancient Apocalypse featuring a man named Graham Hancock [who incidentally, has been a guest on Joe Rogan.] The man's basic premise is that there were pre-Ice Age civilizations before the ones we know more about. He primarily goes around examining things he purports to be enormous piles of rock from 15-20k years ago. It is somewhat interesting though at the same time his whole premise is just that humans were organized enough to stack rocks into pyramids, but this at what is supposed to be a time before humans lived in large groups.

However, because this challenges "experts," on a topic, any topic, there was a whole string of articles about how dangerous this is and how Netflix was irresponsible for running the show. Say he is a crank, and is completely wrong: this is about the most anodyne incorrect view it is possible to hold. But, despite how many things "very serious people" all believed that has been proven wrong, they want to argue that it creates real world harm if the public learns about a countervailing viewpoint on any scientific matter. It is nothing but sheer authority-worship. Bear in mind, these people suddenly changed their view on what a concept as central to humanity as "gender" is in the last 20 years and then demanded you immediately comply.

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Another insightful discussion--thanks! I wrote "The Gaslighting Government" a while back (also included in my QUESTIONING THE COVID COMPANY LINE: CRITICAL THINKING IN HYSTERICAL TIMES). I don't know the play Gaslight, but the film is excellent: https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/the-gaslighting-government/

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