These were 14-15 year-olds, so not little ones where "kids say the darndest things" might be considered cute.. I found it a disturbing insight into the perspective of the age group.
I was trying to make the situation a little lighter. I agree with you 100%, it saddens me that we have adolescents who are turning away from true science into some of the stupidity like flat earth, moon hoax, rockets don't work in space, the VARB would have killed the Apollo astronauts etc. etc. etc. those were the group that I was focusing in on with the poll.
And what is scary is that those kids are now in their 20s with degrees..... :O
Yes and posting on you tube? When mankind goes back they will have to eat their words and shut up, but until then ongoing stream of BS. I'm having a discussion with my 34 year old son as this is published.
Sadly, they probably won't.
This is the great advantage that conspiracy theorists have; they can just invent ever more fantastical scenarios and unbelievable allegations out of whole cloth, to account for any observed data that doesn't fit within their distorted worldview.
Even when we go back, if we were to abduct Jarrah White and drag him kicking and screaming onto a rocket to the moon and show him Tranquillity Base, the Fra Mauro Highlands, the Taurus-Littrow Valley or any of the other landing sites, so that he could touch the descent stages, sit in the Lunar Rovers and touch all the equipment left behind, he would just say that is was all recently put there in some secret moon mission just to discredit he and the other hoax believers.
The capacity of conspiracy theorists to deny science and hand-wave away evidence is infinite, as is their level of stupid.