Saw this on X. Add to it if you wish.
This isn't about picking one item off the list and saying true/false.
Surely everyone has changed the way they think at least some over the last 3 years.
"I used to believe what I saw on the evening news.
I used to get fighting mad when people said 9/11 was an inside job.
I used to think Bush was a good president.
I used to think our elections mattered.
I used to believe what "science" said.
I used to think we actually went to the moon in that stupid aluminum foil bucket.
I used to think people that were anti-vax were just crazy.
I used to think chemtrails were just a stupid conspiracy theory.
I used to think our dollar had value.
I used to think Israel was our "biggest ally."
I used to think the wars we fought were righteous, instead of being fought over lies so the military industrial complex can prosper while our best men died.
The point is, I used to think a lot of things that I don't think anymore....it's OK to admit it when you're wrong. In fact, admitting when you're wrong is about the only way we will ever be able to fix things"
This isn't about picking one item off the list and saying true/false.
Surely everyone has changed the way they think at least some over the last 3 years.
"I used to believe what I saw on the evening news.
I used to get fighting mad when people said 9/11 was an inside job.
I used to think Bush was a good president.
I used to think our elections mattered.
I used to believe what "science" said.
I used to think we actually went to the moon in that stupid aluminum foil bucket.
I used to think people that were anti-vax were just crazy.
I used to think chemtrails were just a stupid conspiracy theory.
I used to think our dollar had value.
I used to think Israel was our "biggest ally."
I used to think the wars we fought were righteous, instead of being fought over lies so the military industrial complex can prosper while our best men died.
The point is, I used to think a lot of things that I don't think anymore....it's OK to admit it when you're wrong. In fact, admitting when you're wrong is about the only way we will ever be able to fix things"
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