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off the curve
by el gato malo
is protest culture just a search for community by those who feel alienated?
there was a surprisingly charming little documentary called “behind the curve” about a group of flat earthers. it features mark sargent, the “king of flat earth” a sort of awkward guy who lives with him mom and provides the center for a far flung group of folks. it’s obviously the first time in his life he’s been the center of attention. it becomes identity for him.
the movie has unrequited love, quirky characters, and an oddly engaging plot.
it’s worth a watch.
what shines through most in this exploration of a culture is not the belief that globes are a lie, though many of the folks portrayed seem to think so, but rather that this is a sort of community of people who are a bit lost and seeking belonging. not everyone at the “flat earth” conventions they have even seems that into earths or flatness. some make wooden motorcycles or other crafts. they just like being there and if the price for being there is saying “the world is flat,” then so be it.
they all get together and hang out and bond and feel affinity. it’s a peer group, a social club for the somewhat socially maladroit.
in the end, the beliefs come to seem harmless, another arbitrary collection of arbitrary concern like rooting for a sports team.
it seemed to me that they were desperate for fellowship. the globe refutation was incidental.
and i suspect more things than many realize work like this.
does it provide community? does it provide friends and a sense of purpose?
these are important questions.
they tend to be easier questions for “the cool kids” who are popular and smart, attractive and athletic, accomplished and extroverted.
but not everyone is that kid.
but that does not mean they do not want somewhere to feel wanted and seen too.
More here:
https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/off-the-curve?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
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