Mandela Effect
One of the fascinating things I see when browsing Mandela Effect forums is how many Americans (it's almost always Americans) seem to have an EXTREMELY brittle, cut-and-dried, view of the world.
Like "there is absolutely only one possible version of [corporate logo | song | quoted movie catchphrase | English word spelling | historical event], and I learned it 100% in school and it cannot possibly have any nuance or multiple variants to it whatever"
I guess this feeds US politics.
Mandela Effect
Maybe it's just living in New Zealand and ALWAYS being in the cracks between time zones, English variants, US vs British TV and pop charts, etc, even our Windows struggles to process the idea of 'New Zealand English', but... I think here we just get innoculated against the idea that there's one true spelling/version/edition of ANYTHING. If there is, we're almost never in the country that it exists in.
Mandela Effect
So like, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone or Sorcerer's Stone? Well yes, it's both. Even for the movie version. Colour/color? well depends if you're solving a British crossword puzzle or programming an American computer. And we just get used to living in a world with all this ambiguity.