I like how this guy...
"Jones was a voracious reader who studied
Joseph Stalin,
Karl Marx,
Mao Zedong,
Mahatma Gandhi, and
Adolf Hitler.
[8] He also developed an intense interest in religion. One writer suggests this was primarily because he found it difficult to make friends.
[5] Childhood acquaintances recalled Jones as a "really weird kid" who was obsessed with religion and death, alleging that he frequently held funerals for small animals on his parents' property and that he had stabbed a cat to death.
[9] One childhood acquaintance noted that, after German prisoners-of-war arrived in Lynn during
World War II, one patted young Jones on the back of the head, to which he responded by giving the
Nazi salute and shouting "Heil Hitler!"
[10]
Jones and a childhood friend both claimed his father was associated with the
Ku Klux Klan, which had become very popular in Depression-era Indiana.
[7] Jones recounted how he and his father argued on the issue of race, and how he did not speak with his father for "many, many years" after he refused to allow one of Jones's black friends into his house. Jones's parents
separated, and Jones relocated with his mother to
Richmond, Indiana.
[11] In December 1948, he graduated from
Richmond High School early with honors.
[12]"
And this guy...
"Fauci's grandparents immigrated to the United States from
Italy in the late 19th century. His paternal grandparents, Antonino Fauci and Calogera Guardino, were from
Sciacca, and his maternal grandparents were from
Naples. His maternal grandmother Raffaella Trematerra was a seamstress, and his maternal grandfather Giovanni Abys was a
Swiss-born artist noted for his landscape and portrait painting, magazine illustrations in Italy, as well as graphic design for commercial labels, including olive oil cans. Fauci grew up
Catholic,
[6][7] but now considers himself a
humanist, stating that he thinks "that there are a lot of things about
organized religion that are unfortunate, and [that he tends] to like to stay away from it."
[8]
Fauci attended
Regis High School, a private
Jesuit school in Manhattan's
Upper East Side, where he
captained the school's
basketball team despite standing only 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) tall.
[9][10][2] After graduating in 1958, Fauci attended the
College of the Holy Cross, graduating in 1962 with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
classics with a
pre-med track. Fauci then attended medical school at
Cornell University's Medical College (now
Weill Cornell Medicine) where he graduated first in his class with a
Doctor of Medicine degree in 1966.
[6] He completed an internship and
residency in
internal medicine at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center (now
Weill Cornell Medical Center).
[2]"
Are the same to you. Sounds like some real open minded research going on right there.