I would agree. And it's not even an American-only thing. Every country or belief system requires a "foundational" myth to give them their legitimacy.
It's insanely difficult for anyone to change the beliefs they were taught as a child. It's unfortunately not an intelligence thing.
I would agree. And it's not even an American-only thing. Every country or belief system requires a "foundational" myth to give them their legitimacy.
It's insanely difficult for anyone to change the beliefs they were taught as a child. It's unfortunately not an intelligence thing.
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