Man most people can't even think beyond their own hometown unless they looking at the internet
on one level I feel bad for them, on another level I guess ignorance can be bliss for some and they don't want that illusion broken
just gotta be observant and know what kind of people you talking to I guess
A lot of people mask their fear with skepticism and ridicule. It's fine to have questions and want to see evidence, but there's a difference between being objective and letting their own perspective cloud them.
For a good while, they've said
something has been invading their airspace, having near-collision with pilots with alleged radar data to go along with it. Many eyewitness accounts, people from many different countries having similar experiences... And for some people to just write all of that off as "people are delusional" is not only extremely reductive, but potentially very dangerous. Whatever it is, whether it's from a foreign country or otherwise, we really do need to take it seriously.
Let's say it really is all China and Russia. If we're potentially on the precipice of WW3 happening, does that
not cause concern? I've seen people say that like that's not a big deal at all.
I would think even the most grounded of people would agree that it's better to know what's potentially out there instead of finding out first hand without a contingency plan.
But that's just how it is. If it's true that aliens are here and that they've been here, it's a huge paradigm for humanity. Not everyone will grasp that right away, we still have people debating on whether COVID is real or not. If they're here, then sooner or later, people are just going to have to come to grips with that, however long it may take them. And that's fine. It's always good to ask questions.