This was always going to be where he ended up. It's where the anti-vax pipeline always ends up. Because anti-vax ideology is inherently ableist and eugenicist, and, ultimately, it always aligns with fascism in the end, whatever path people meander on to get there.
@_Semper_Virilis @AJDelgado13 You would know that the Catholic Church of 1,000 years ago is not the same as the Catholic Church of today. The protestant movements wouldn't start for another few centuries. It's more correct to say the crusades were undertaken by the Medieval Christian Church.
@Taitoa_ Exactly. I'm a white Australian, but I've always known that the haka is a war cry, and it's 100% appropriate when Maori are under attack. This was the time and place.
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@khaliltooshort Context.
Maori are under attack
They respond with a war cry.
Easy, really.
You're not supposed to form an opinion solely from watching a brief clip.
@pianoonetrick Medical science should not be a political issue.
The processes through which contagious diseases are spread, and the harms they can cause, are fact, despite what any individual believes.
Applying politics to it is what got us into this mess.
@elonmusk@RichardDawkins He won their hearts through fear. Trump drove them to fear, and fearful people do not act rationally. He's the shepherd, fattening his sheep for the slaughter.
But Mr Dawkins, I'm sorry to say I disagree with your assessment of Mr Musk.