10-20-2024, 07:55 PM
Concerning conspiracy theories, my natural tendency is toward deeply held scepticism. However, I am happy to debate current events and other topics with people who don't share my views.
Niche historical topics, backed up by research and documentation, aren't fringe but aren't dinner-time conversations. Those topics are often dark in nature, and an understandable lack of public interest is at work.
Some people outside the Deny Ignorance community wrap themselves in social media thought bubbles. These thought bubbles are usually politically driven and burst when election results do not go their way.
I have had great discussions, read articles and listened to podcasts on social media. However, the views expressed or people showing interest don't reflect broader society. Of course, as someone who is a Substack writer, I am biased.
Niche historical topics, backed up by research and documentation, aren't fringe but aren't dinner-time conversations. Those topics are often dark in nature, and an understandable lack of public interest is at work.
Some people outside the Deny Ignorance community wrap themselves in social media thought bubbles. These thought bubbles are usually politically driven and burst when election results do not go their way.
I have had great discussions, read articles and listened to podcasts on social media. However, the views expressed or people showing interest don't reflect broader society. Of course, as someone who is a Substack writer, I am biased.