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by aarlo 5672 days ago
A lot of the talk is from people who (should) have low confidence in their predictions. Meaning, there's a 80% chance this is bullshit, but hear my out anyways.

Yes, many of the facts are wrong. The conclusions are wrong. So why should we still discuss?

First, it's fun. Like a sport for us to watch (and some to play :).

More importantly, though: Forcing yourself to open your eyes, stay engaged and keep an active mind about what's going on in the world. To practice thinking things through, even with limited information (you'll never have 100% information). This encourages curiosity - so you get more involved, ask questions, do research. Overall it helps you learn how the world works.