>Where do you draw the line with the "Question everything" mantra??
When *data* or *answers* is made available to the questioner.
In the case of the moon landing, the major defense is "it would be harder to FAKE a moon landing than to go to the moon" without any information to actually back up *that* assertation.
>Do you think the babies seeing the backlash are less willing to >voice their own questions?
This is the end result. A high-school-like situation where ideas that don't match what the "popular" crowd thinks are dismissed and ridiculed, and the author is ostracized unless they fall in line with their peers. Grownups now are scared to express truly honest opinions or question anything that goes against the popular narrative (that they are around).