science is a giant conspiracy against my religion
Science isn't a religion. It's about time those who "don't believe in God" accept Science doesn't replace religion. You're welcome to believe mechanical reductivism and dismiss believers but "science" isn't magic, it doesn't explain most things and when on the subject: social sciences aren't science. Science doesn't explain politics. It doesn't explain psychology. It doesn't explain many things.
the media is a giant conspiracy against trump
The media doesn't allow the Trumpian point of view and purposeful elevates anti-trump voices because it caters to its base in areas which vote 5:1 democrat (Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York City). The bigger problem is people think the new media informs them when their designed purpose is to entertain you. And yes, gaslighting the news into a narrative that frames the majority of America, which is conservative, to look stupid is entertainment. You can't learn about a subject when it's put into predigested bits by an organization paid for by corporate-lobbyists and literally gains traction through producing the best entertainment value.
Open a book with a nuanced view if you want to learn about the world. There are not two sides to every issue. There are probably 200 just general groupings.
truth is religion and politics are bullshit
Correct.
and science and the media expose them.
What? Science is more involved in technology than politics. Politized science isn't science.
And the media isn't trustworthy. Literally, check reporting on any subject you know anything about.
science and the media are by the people for the people
religion and politics are irrational cults
Well, religion makes people happy and changes lives for the better, poltics ruins everything, take that as you may.
believing religion over science is irrational
LOL. I am doubting you understand science. My bet is you have in mind here issues like global warming. See picture attached.
believing trump over the media is irrational
Crazy, I know but most people don't actual get any information from Trump. Tweeting "I won biggly" doesn't exactly an informative view make.
a rational man doesnt pick sides. he stays agnostic centrist and has an overview.
You don't spend a lot of time around rational high-intelligence people, do you? One thing, they definitely are is opinionated. When you get confident in your ideas because your used to be the smartest person in the room, but objective enough to know when someone else has better ones. You too can join the club.