Yep, and it's alive and thriving right here on the FLounge, particularly in Hats.Nowadays it's the wisdom of the mob that counts, and truth is what the most people on any particular website say it is.
Yep, and it's alive and thriving right here on the FLounge, particularly in Hats.Nowadays it's the wisdom of the mob that counts, and truth is what the most people on any particular website say it is.
I think a big part of the problem today, though, is the Internet-fueled tendency to distrust and reject legitimate experts as being representative of The Man, The MSM, The Lame-Stream, or whatever other name they have for it. The cult of "alternative" dominates the net, and if you have actual qualifications and real knowledge of a topic, there's a pretty good chance they'll see you as an elitist enemy, not as a resource. Nowadays it's the wisdom of the mob that counts, and truth is what the most people on any particular website say it is. All hail the great god Wiki.
Yep, and it's alive and thriving right here on the FLounge, particularly in Hats.
Yep, and it's alive and thriving right here on the FLounge, particularly in Hats.
Perhaps we should get to the root of the problem and deal with the malcontents, trolls, and multiple personalities who
have become the "vintage disease" of the Lounge. Sometimes I wonder if there is a cure for such people.
Three things alwayx stun me about anti-vaxxers:
1. Their knowledge about research is most often good enough to understand the basic cursory principles- things like sample size, etc.
2. Their ability to use this little knowledge to simultaneously gut research studies they fail to agree with while supporting things that wouldn't qualify as research if Hell Froze Over.
3. Their insistence that researchers are some sort of dogmatic secret cult who are in the pockets of the CDC or The Government is buying them all mercedes and yachets.
Number three in particular pisses me off because if there is a secret cult I was never invited and my free yachet from The Government has yet to be delievered.
Three things alwayx stun me about anti-vaxxers:
1. Their knowledge about research is most often good enough to understand the basic cursory principles- things like sample size, etc.
2. Their ability to use this little knowledge to simultaneously gut research studies they fail to agree with while supporting things that wouldn't qualify as research if Hell Froze Over.
3. Their insistence that researchers are some sort of dogmatic secret cult who are in the pockets of the CDC or The Government is buying them all mercedes and yachets.
Number three in particular pisses me off because if there is a secret cult I was never invited and my free yachet from The Government has yet to be delievered.
Yep, particularly when it is a pricy custom job bought online from a FLounge approved/promoted hatter. Be even slightly critical of the hat or the inherently faulty process by which it was acquired and you are shouted down by a few vociferous hatters and their fanboys for being a troll.Apparently, there's no such thing as an ugly hat.
Perhaps we should get to the root of the problem and deal with the malcontents, trolls, and multiple personalities who
have become the "vintage disease" of the Lounge. Sometimes I wonder if there is a cure for such people.
Buy that man a drink.
Or perhaps autism is something else? Speaking as an autistic (Asperger's, specifically) myself, I tend to see it as a different "brain architecture" with geniuses, village idiots and everything else in between ranging from Rain Man to Bill Gates or Thomas Jefferson just like the "neurologically typical"--with its attendant differing sets of strengths and weaknesses, and thus IMO the best approach to "treatment" is understanding on both sides: for those not on the autism spectrum to accept that we perceive the world differently and take a little different approach to dealing with, and for us, how to use our strengths, work around our weaknesses, and again to understand the differences and remember that different people require different approaches to dealing with them.
Also, maybe "Autism Speaks", if they're serious about it being "Time To Listen", could actually try LISTENING to some of us on the more communicative end of the spectrum and having a meaningful dialogue rather than just PRESUMING to speak for everybody with their narrow little mindset? And don't even tee me up by mentioning the radicals at "Eradicate Autistics NOW" (aka "Cure Autism NOW")...
*stepping back from keyboard to curtail rant*