I believe it's healthy to read ideas and opinions one might not agree with.
In the responses to his thread is the following rebuttal:
https://twitter.com/funcfortified/status/1257946924352565248
It’s important to realize that not all viewpoints are created equal. You needn’t wad through tomes on whether Bush did 9/11, the CIA killed Kennedy, vaccines are a vast conspiracy to cause autism, the Jews have a secret society designed to take over the world, Armstrong really landed in Nevada, the world is run by lizard people, or any of the millions of nonsensical conspiracy theories propagated by people who are looking to exploit people’s naïveté and fear to gain fame, money, or power to know that for every fact there are a thousand fictions. It’s important to be able to filter out the chaff and pay attention to the
valid viewpoints whether or not we agree with them.
An easy way to separate a garbage viewpoint from a valid one is when there are outright falsehoods. Like this
No pandemic since has killed more than pneumonia kills every year.
Or this
Why did Belarus, Turkmenistan, Nicaragua & Sweden witness no mass death?