Wh do people hate flat-earthers so much?

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Humanity is wired to hate anything that goes so strongly against the programming they received as children through the means of public education, radio and television
A wave a hatred flows through these drone like people and for brief period higher cognitive functions are suspended so that they may act as temporary mindless automatons
fulfilling a subconscious social obligation to defend the norm, rebuke the different and restore the sense of order they so desperately yet unknowingly cling to
like a cheap whore mounting a new customer desperate to please her abusive pimp, (our teachers, parental figures, media personalities, government officials)

but never mind reality it doesn't matter.....the earth is round spinning like rims because that makes sense....we sitting on 24s...tippin on 44s!
 

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To be honest, 90% of people talking in those flat eath thread should keep their mouth shut. I only see like 10 people, whether they are pro or against flat earth, bringing some form of explanation. The rest are just posting gif and saying the earth is round.

In reality, most people, including me, say the earth is round because that's the thing they told them in school. If you give them a pen and a paper and tell them to explain to a little kid how the earth is round, they won't be able to do it.

I believe the earth is round, but you will never see me attack a flat earther like @xCivicx because he worked on the question more than I did.

Also, if someone was ready to take a rocket to verify his theory, I can only respect him.

Ignorance especially willful ignorance gets people hurt and sometimes killed.

How is it sensible to make fun of someone death because he contested a scientific theory?


It seems like fanatism to me.
 
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Just remember that i dont start flat earth threads

Heliocentrists do

Then yall @me

Then yall neg and actively wish death on me because i stand on my square in those threads

And yeah, its borderline mentally ill to wish death on a person because they dont believe that we're on a ball spinning through "nothing" aka "outer space", a place that NOBODY on this forum has ever been
the thing is stupidity is dangerous to others and yourself as the rocket man found out. I'd like to know what you think forced him to hit the ground with such impactful force since you don't believe in gravity neither :heh:
@xCivicx seems like an intelligent dude so I don't get it
 

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Let's a country like China for instance starts teaching kids in school that the earth is flat or a cube. Do you think that, after 2 generations of that teaching, people saying that the earth is round would also be hated? :jbhmm:


People admire wisdom and intelligence. Promoting ignorance often has the opposite effect.
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How is it sensible to make fun of someone death because he contested a scientific theory?


It seems like fanatism to me.
As much as I vehemently disagree with flat Earthers, I don't see how him dying is a win for anyone. Not to mention not wanting to see someone die just on a human level. I would want him to go get footage and see that the Earth was indeed round, just seeing the ether in his soul would have been priceless. Honestly, I don't even think flat Earthers would have accepted the footage as real but a tragic death like that is messed up. Hopefully another flat Earther can continue his mission.
 

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the thing is stupidity is dangerous to others and yourself as the rocket man found out. I'd like to know what you think forced him to hit the ground with such impactful force since you don't believe in gravity neither :heh:
Again, the rocket itself was more dense than the air around it so it "sank" through the air until it hit the ground. Just like dense items sink in water. It's literally that simple

Again, I've proven multiple times in multiple threads that the inventor of "gravity", isaac newton, called it bullshyt when he got older and wiser. He didn't even want to be associated with the concept by the time he died

He was also an PRIMARILY an occultist. That's what MOST of his life writings were about
 

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As much as I vehemently disagree with flat Earthers, I don't see how him dying is a win for anyone. Not to mention not wanting to see someone die just on a human level. I would want him to go get footage and see that the Earth was indeed round, just seeing the ether in his soul would have been priceless. Honestly, I don't even think flat Earthers would have accepted the footage as real but a tragic death like that is messed up. Hopefully another flat Earther can continue his mission.
There's plenty of high altitude video recording(not using fisheye lenses) that shows a completely flat plane all around though
 

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How is it sensible to make fun of someone death because he contested a scientific theory?


It seems like fanatism to me.
If myself and the world told you fire was hot and you openly disputed that only to walk into flames and meet your demise I would be amused as well.

there's levels to this shyt and we ain't the fanatics :lolbron:
Again, the rocket itself was more dense than the air around it so it "sank" through the air until it hit the ground. Just like dense items sink in water. It's literally that simple

Again, I've proven multiple times in multiple threads that the inventor of "gravity", isaac newton, called it bullshyt when he got older and wiser. He didn't even want to be associated with the concept by the time he died

He was also an PRIMARILY an occultist. That's what MOST of his life writings were about
:lolbron:

sir Isaac God Newton brehs


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Insignificant posting from an insignificant poster
Just remember that i dont start flat earth threads

Heliocentrists do

Then yall @me

Then yall neg and actively wish death on me because i stand on my square in those threads

And yeah, its borderline mentally ill to wish death on a person because they dont believe that we're on a ball spinning through "nothing" aka "outer space", a place that NOBODY on this forum has ever been




A lot of people on this forum believe in jesus and will never meet him.



you have no point of traction. Wierdo.



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Again, the rocket itself was more dense than the air around it so it "sank" through the air until it hit the ground. Just like dense items sink in water. It's literally that simple

Again, I've proven multiple times in multiple threads that the inventor of "gravity", isaac newton, called it bullshyt when he got older and wiser. He didn't even want to be associated with the concept by the time he died

He was also an PRIMARILY an occultist. That's what MOST of his life writings were about
Why would things "sink" to the Earth though if there was no force acting on the more dense object? If you threw a golf ball in the air, why wouldn't it continue to "sink" in the direction you threw it?
 

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People really in here puffing their chest out trying to lord their "intelligence" over others, because they have never and choose not to question concepts that we were ALL taught in elementary school smh

As if it's "so hard" for me to understand ideas that are regularly taught to children

The problem isn't that I DON'T understand these concepts, it's that I DO understand them
 
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