NonZeroSum wrote:Should I not believe the nazis killed 6 million Jews because the idea upsets me?
Well, at least Holocaust was long ago and far away. Prisons are supposedly here and now.
NonZeroSum wrote:Yeah they look exactly alike actually
This the southern side of the K Topu coffee bar. North of the K Topu coffee bar is the K Topu restaurant.
I can't find a photo of what it looks like when looked from the remaining of Mursa,
here is what it looks like from the river. When looked from the remaining of Mursa (the western part of Donji Grad), it looks very similar or the same as the photo you linked to.
NonZeroSum wrote:The simple test is just to walk down there yourself to prove to me the pictures are faked.
I don't have time for such things, the university is killing me.
NonZeroSum wrote:Why do you see literally no one on the internet talking about the conspiracy that evidence of jails is fabricated?
Well, that proves I am a free thinker, doesn't it? The search engines probably remove such content, just like they remove the Holocaust denial and anti-waxxer content.
brimstoneSalad wrote:consensus in climate science isn't complicated.
Well, it's not complicated to infer the Earth is warming and that we are probably partly responsible for that, but it's hard to infer we are mostly responsible for that. The only way CO2 could cause so much warming is that, well, there is a positive feedback loop increasing its effect around 3 times. But the only evidence we have of that is the climate models, which we know are flawed (they predict infrared radiation from Earth will decrease, but it's been increasing).
brimstoneSalad wrote:To the small extent it's not random, there are actually experts in getting people elected, they're called campaign managers.
I think I've never heard of that. How do you say "campaign manager" in Croatian, so that I can research how it is in Croatia?
brimstoneSalad wrote:Getting people elected means understanding polling and public opinion and advertisement, not any other science or actual sound social policy.
Sorry, I don't see the difference. Overall, that seems too complicated to be true to me.
brimstoneSalad wrote:referred you to a source that discusses it more
I don't think you can have a very reliable source of information when there is so much agenda involved.
brimstoneSalad wrote:Stop with your conspiracy theory bullshit
How is that a conspiracy theory? Was saying bloodletting didn't work somehow a conspiracy theory? This doesn't appear to be based on real science, no need to posit a conspiracy to claim it doesn't work.
brimstoneSalad wrote: you sound like a Scientologist
Well, maybe Scientology did get a few things right, don't you think? So did Christianity, with abolishing animal sacrifice.
brimstoneSalad wrote:The Vulkovar massacre would also be a little harder to not be somewhat aware of.
Why do people keep misremembering the name "Vukovar" as "Vulkovar"? It's really intriguing. Even those who are probably unaware of the fact that the ancient name for the Vuka river was attested as "Ulca" on Tabula Peutingeriana and "Volcaia" by Dio Cassius.
brimstoneSalad wrote:City planners don't want something offensively ugly
And what's the point of prisons if people aren't made to be afraid of them?
brimstoneSalad wrote:Do you want to believe what is true, and then learn to be happy in reality by finding purpose in your life and trying to make the world better
No, because there is a small probability I will change the world, and a very small probability I'll make it better.