Because they don’t wanna admit how little control over their lives they have so they do stuff like this to imitate control. The material reason is because institutions in America like healthcare and education have failed and so people escape into alternatives no matter how ineffective.
If you wanna be a bit more positive about it, I think this could be labeled benign superstition. The male equivalent of healing crystals. In the age of the internet, what used to be believing in evil spirits or demons has been replaced with this kind of crackpot science for a lot of people.
This is admittedly a rather generous interpretation but this isn’t much sillier to me than hanging a dreamcatcher above your kid’s bed. It doesn’t actually protect them from anything but it shows the dad cares, kinda.
There has to be at least one instance of someone getting fucking obliterated by a steering column airbag healing crystal claymore after rear ending someone and we just don’t hear about it amidst the 2,000 people that die every week in the US from vehicle collisions (that’s one 9/11 per week every week, and getting worse over time, for any patriots in the room)
Yeah I don’t have a problem with this. I’m also kinda open to hearing people out on some of these fringe issues, the datacenter complaints about adverse health caused by audio have been real. Unseen forces having health effects seem like valid fears.
All it takes is to double down when wrong, and it’ll spiral from there. It would start by something very small but wrong and they get defensive when challenged on it. They do their own research and confirmation bias present it as proof they were correct. Counter-proof sends them further into the spiral with even more energy. All of this is magnified once it becomes part of their identity.
Why does anyone believe this shit?
Because they don’t wanna admit how little control over their lives they have so they do stuff like this to imitate control. The material reason is because institutions in America like healthcare and education have failed and so people escape into alternatives no matter how ineffective.
If you wanna be a bit more positive about it, I think this could be labeled benign superstition. The male equivalent of healing crystals. In the age of the internet, what used to be believing in evil spirits or demons has been replaced with this kind of crackpot science for a lot of people.
This is admittedly a rather generous interpretation but this isn’t much sillier to me than hanging a dreamcatcher above your kid’s bed. It doesn’t actually protect them from anything but it shows the dad cares, kinda.
it’s not benign at all, and neither is crystal bullshit. this crap gets people killed, usually the children of the fools.
There has to be at least one instance of someone getting fucking obliterated by a steering column airbag healing crystal claymore after rear ending someone and we just don’t hear about it amidst the 2,000 people that die every week in the US from vehicle collisions (that’s one 9/11 per week every week, and getting worse over time, for any patriots in the room)
I would bet any amount of money that they also did not get their child vaccinated
Yeah I don’t have a problem with this. I’m also kinda open to hearing people out on some of these fringe issues, the datacenter complaints about adverse health caused by audio have been real. Unseen forces having health effects seem like valid fears.
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All it takes is to double down when wrong, and it’ll spiral from there. It would start by something very small but wrong and they get defensive when challenged on it. They do their own research and
confirmation biaspresent it as proof they were correct. Counter-proof sends them further into the spiral with even more energy. All of this is magnified once it becomes part of their identity.