OT: Duke Alum - Kyrie Irving and Sparty Alum - Draymond Green Believe Earth is Flat

Submitted by VicTorious1 on

It appears Kyrie Irving and Draymond Green are flat earthers. FYI, the Earth is round.

Per the initial podcast where Kyrie unleashes this foolishness:

 

“This is not even a conspiracy theory. The Earth is flat. The Earth is flat. “It’s right in front of our faces. I’m telling you, it’s right in front of our faces. They lie to us.”

 

While serial ball-kicker Draymond doesn't proclaim that the Earth is flat, he's definitely not a believer in a round earth:

 

“Who’s to say that picture is telling the truth? I can make a round picture with my iPhone today, with the panorama camera and make it look round."

 

I hope Kyrie is trolling, but based on his follow up comments he appears to really believe this stuff. Draymond is a Sparty, so not much surprise there.

Links to the various stories:

http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/kyrie-irving-flat-earth-draymond-gre…

http://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2017/02/18/draymond-green-kyrie-irving-…

MGoStretch

February 19th, 2017 at 2:26 PM ^

Ehh, he might've lived longer, but pancreatic cancer suuuuuuuucccccckkkkkks. I don't disagree with your point that people will often have blind spots for such things, but in his case, it's also equally possible he saw the writing on the wall with his diagnosis and thought, "well, chemo probably isn't going to work, might as well try some smoothies".

MGoStretch

February 19th, 2017 at 3:07 PM ^

Certainly a fair point... I played the odds thinking he had an exocrine tumor like 95ish percent of patients with pancreatic cancer have.  I don't know how "easily treatable" his tumor could be considered though.  I mean, it's a disease with a 55% five year suvival rate (best case, early diagnosed and resected pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor) but that is still definitely better odds than drinking carrot juice or whatever his smoothie plan was.

buddhafrog

February 19th, 2017 at 12:53 PM ^

They believe it for the absolute opposite reasons: they have done the research (basically YouTube) and have been convinced by what they've seen... and then only searched more research that fits their theory. We have many leaders that do the same thing. They say climate change isn't man made because they have seen research that is convincing to them and it allows them to ignore other countering research.

STATS DON'T LIE; PEOPLE WHO USE STATS LIE.

Catchafire

February 19th, 2017 at 12:26 PM ^

There are people who believe that climate change is a Chinese Hoax, and yet we have the audacity to scoff at people who think the earth is flat? It wasn't too long ago the majority of people thought the earth was flat.

enlightenedbum

February 19th, 2017 at 4:26 PM ^

Yeah, this is one of the dumbest pernicious myths.  Almost as bad is people who say it was Columbus and not Magellan('s remaining crew) who proved the world is circumnavigable.  Columbus was a shitty mathematician who thought the world was much smaller than what everyone knew and what the ancient Greeks proved to be the case.  Ferdinand's scholars were right to scoff at him.

UMProud

February 19th, 2017 at 1:01 PM ^

In their defense MSU also teaches that they are a national football power. And Duke teaches that money paid to basketball recruits is simply bus fare for campus visits

mastodon

February 19th, 2017 at 5:34 PM ^

Lot of support for science here, which is great, if pure science. Just be wary when a heavily lobbied, compromised (e.g. FDA members) government gets involved. See: food pyramid, current (and tragic) opiate over-prescription. For the talk about vaccines, it bothers me that said vaccines are government pushed, if not mandated. It is not hard for me to believe that an FDA so easily persuaded by special interests, would lie at all costs to cover up the huge liability that harmful vaccines would be. IF they were in fact harmful.

slimj091

February 19th, 2017 at 7:17 PM ^

Guy's.. don't make fun of them. Maybe they just have a rare disorder that no one has discovered yet where they only preceive the world around them two demensionally.

Ahriman

February 19th, 2017 at 10:24 PM ^

Anyone who thinks the earth is flat should watch the Stephen Hawking series called "Genius":

http://www.pbs.org/show/genius-stephen-hawking/

He uses very simple experiments to prove to anyone who isn't an idiot why scientists make certain claims (including any episode where he explains why the earth is round with a simple laser experiment). Having said that, these morons are probably just seeking attention.