"Scientific fact," said Elise. "Part one: Idiots and incompetents grossly overestimate their intelligence and abilities. In fact, they're so stupid they're unable to see what complete morons they really are. So they end up with a false sense of superiority. which in turn creates a false sense of confidence, which perpetuates the cycle that constantly reinforces their fake superiority. Part two: Genuinely smart and skillful people chronically underestimate their own abilities and end up suffering from equally false feelings of self doubt and inferiority." No one responded for a moment. "I think I can speak on behalf of everyone," said Nick, "by saying . . . huh?" "She's saying ignorance encourages confidence," said Ajay. "Intelligence creates insecurity. Therefore, the stupid act with blind assurance, while the smart are crippled by self doubt." "And that's how the lizard brains end up in charge," said Elise. "How messed up is that?" "Totally," said Nick. "You can't teach 'stupid'." "No, it's a gift," said Elise, staring at Nick. "You're just born with it."
Even more than voting... IT IS IMPORTANT TO BE FULLY INFORMED. Watch the news? Good, but it's not enough... read blogs, papers, especially ones the you are told are 'bad' or 'wrong'... and form you own conclusions.Only when you are fully informed of both sides of the issues can you make a good decision. Just voting at random because you have been told you 'should' vote is worse than not voting at all.
After 10 minutes of that video I still couldn't tell what the point of it was. At the end they start talking about how the media AVOIDED crucifying somebody running against Obama. How does that support their point that the media wanted Obama to win?
In the years past, often one reporter or another would show some bias, after all they are entitled to opinions, and as long as the reporting was fair and honest, not a problem. Today we have major news stations editing videos, and distorting facts, not reporting unfavorable stories, it's far too frequent and consistently one sided to be mistakes or accidents.
That's funny (to me) because I do NOT use NBC for the weather forecast (or CBS, OR ABC, OR Fox for that matter). Intellicast is the best weather info source (IMO).
Quote from: TechPro on November 08, 2012, 06:48:54 AMThat's funny (to me) because I do NOT use NBC for the weather forecast (or CBS, OR ABC, OR Fox for that matter). Intellicast is the best weather info source (IMO).Uh....that was kind of my point. What a waste of perfectly good sarcasm.