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Always nice to see Mick lending his full support to science denial and anti-intellectualism.
Keep embracing and amplifying ignorance Mick, and then wonder why the younger generations are rejecting your beliefs.*
* just kidding, people like Mick always have someone else they blame for that.
Are the little green kids evolved humans? Aw - one even has a bow in her...hair?
I get it, of course; that Mick doesn't recognise how experts in these fields are able to spot and correct mistakes as a positive thing: If they don't get it right from the beginning, everything every scientist has ever done is wrong...bad...no...mental wankery and thus politically liberal (because everything is political and everything bad is liberal, m'kay).
Miiiick, darling - turn to the beam in your own eye. Aim that "wit" at your own party. You're casting stones from within a burning house.
"I began to pick at the joke. What if Eric Morecambe had said it? Would it be funny then? Well, not quite, because that would have relied on the audience seeing that Eric was being dumb in other words, having as a matter of common knowledge the relative weights of titanium and aluminium. There was no way of deconstructing the joke (if you think this is obsessive behaviour, you should try living with it) that didn't rely on the teller and the audience complacently conspiring together to jeer at someone who knew more than they did ." - Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt
@ The Angry Dybbuk
I think they are meant to be an undiscovered sentient terrestrial species. Although if creatures like this really did exist, it would be easy to place them on the evolution tree, what with them being reptilian and possibly saurian.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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