But for real amusement, watch from 0:43 for just a few seconds. As an older male (familiar with the subject matter, and of that time), hysterically funny. That people can be SO stupid is quite astounding really.
It seems nobody recognized him. That's Alex Jones, and he's got serious legal problems now as well as going through a bankruptcy for his mouth:
Alex Jones, Infowars, and the Sandy Hook Defamation Suits (firstamendmentwatch.org)
Everyone thinks they are willing to think and use it to inform yourself.
It is possible to learn to become immune to indoctrination. It merely takes an unwillingness to accept any claim uncritically. Indoctrination doesn't use sound argument, so it doesn't pass any test. It uses repetition, and if there is an argument, it is specious, not sound. Those unaware of this continually make the mistake of thinking that everybody is susceptible to indoctrination, that whatever one watches is imprinted as accepted as correct because they heard it.
But you can see that that is not so. What works in church won't work here with the skeptics, because being skeptics, they are accustomed to questioning all clams automatically and rejecting the insufficiently supported ones.
It's Dunning-Kruger territory - one being unaware that there are people thinking differently and better, and mistakenly thinking that it's all the same. We see that often here on RF, when uninformed people say, "Well, that's just your opinion." Likewise with this false equivalence you express.
So its the old "its not me, its them"
No, it's me, not them. "Nobody tells me it's them, not me. If it's anybody, it's me."