It's really hard to take serious the claim that people who aren't racists can be tricked in to sincerely saying things only racists would say otherwise.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
Dead People Maintaining Control
Concerning guns in America: Having our lives controlled by an 18th century sentence fragment and what people who have been dead for 200 years did or didn't say is not a sign of our intelligence.
Humans Gone Viral
It would be difficult to accurately define the results of a virus attacking its host without that definition including the results humans have had on the planet.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Attack of the Fetus
Abortion opponents who are trying to push "stand your ground" and "personhood" rights for fetuses don't realize it, but this "logic" contains within it a justification for abortion at any time because a pregnancy is an attack on the pregnant woman by the fetus and she is allowed to protect herself again anyone attacking her. If a fetus is declared a person that can be seen to exercise a "stand your ground" defense, then so can the pregnant woman by standing her ground against the attack of the fetus. And, it would be constitutional under the equal protection clause.
Related from Womenshealth.gov.
Related from Womenshealth.gov.
Choice Ignorance
I sometimes think people see ignorance as just another lifestyle choice that everyone would be wise to consider.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Each Day That Comes is the Best
Anytime someone asserts a past point of view as more valid than one infused with new information, it's a benefit to remember that during every day that passes we can truthfully say, "We have better information now."
Throwing Bullets
It is often said by the pro-gun crowd that reasons to restrict guns are silly because the same logic could then be used to ban silverware because some people eat too much. Well, if that's a valid conclusion, eating with one's hands instead of a fork or spoon would result in the same amount of food being consumed, and therefore the same number of deaths would occur by people using their hands to throw bullets instead of firing them from a gun.
Metaphorical Misdirection
Some people assert that being on public assistance is equivalent to "being a slave" to the government, hoping that people will accept as valid their use of "slave" as a legitimate alternative definition instead of the metaphor it actually is, then running with it to try to prove that assistance to the poor is unethical.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Spoon-Fed Fragments
It is an unfortunate practice that pundits and preachers spoon feed audiences sentence fragments
from documents like the Constitution and the Bible causing the requirement of context to be ignored as irrelevant.
Mismatched Meanings
"We can never be sure if our communication was successful; there is no certainty about what actually it was we shared." -Thomas Metzinger
Because all methods of communication include connotation and context specific to all individuals' own unique experiential history--and there is no way to strip away that collateral meaning--completely successful communication will inevitably be unattainable.
Because all methods of communication include connotation and context specific to all individuals' own unique experiential history--and there is no way to strip away that collateral meaning--completely successful communication will inevitably be unattainable.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Not Getting It
After hearing or seeing a conversation that includes a child-like response that ignores what was just revealed, I often think "...but this one goes to eleven."
Not Knowing What One Doesn't Know
"Foolish people understand quickly, or believe they do, because they are not capable of imagining the difficulties and hence have no hurdles to leap over." -George Sarton
The above quote from the 1950s lines up with a named cognitive bias from late 1990s known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, the idea that unskilled people have no (or limited) capacity to realize the level of their own inadequacies.
Taken together, it seems fitting that a major goal of any society should be to instill the idea that we should never assume we're done learning.
The above quote from the 1950s lines up with a named cognitive bias from late 1990s known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, the idea that unskilled people have no (or limited) capacity to realize the level of their own inadequacies.
Taken together, it seems fitting that a major goal of any society should be to instill the idea that we should never assume we're done learning.
Unique Justice
The visual metaphor created by Lady Justice—wearing a blindfold and holding balanced scales to show the law should be applied equally to all—is as bad as outright bias. A better image would be a blindfold over one eye and, in place of the scales, a magnifying glass held in front of the other. Because language is inherently too inaccurate to describe every possible situation and every event, criminal or not, no laws can be written to fairly cover every incident in life, all of them being unique.
To truly implement justice, there must be room to compensate for our required use of the faulty tool of terminology and the lack of our ability to predict a detailed future using it. Otherwise, justice remains absent.
"The more laws, the less justice." -Cicero
To truly implement justice, there must be room to compensate for our required use of the faulty tool of terminology and the lack of our ability to predict a detailed future using it. Otherwise, justice remains absent.
"The more laws, the less justice." -Cicero
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Existence Wages
If a corporation somehow can't possibly exist without paying its employees wages that won't sustain them, no other proof is needed that the corporation shouldn't exist.
Dishonorable Wealth
Individual prosperity from within an inherently faulty or rigged system is not the honorable achievement so many claim.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Trading Taxes for Military Service
From the book Bursts by
Albert-László Barabási in reference to a 16th century crusade: “The king gave land and villages to
lords and knights so that they could bring their own weapons, armor,
horses and men to bear whenever the king called them into battle. But
if the wealth and tax-free status of these men was based on their
military service, why, then, were the peasants now being asked to
march to Constantinople?”
Compare this to the U.S. Constitution's Second
Amendment, written in the 18th century, talking about a "well-regulated militia" and everyone keeping arms to
make the militia idea work. Could it be that they were looking to make
taxes and military service more egalitarian than was historically the case by not distinguishing
between the wealthy and the poor? It is surely the case that those responsible for the Second Amendment would be aware of this aspect of the traditional feudal arrangement, a system they were specifically against. For those who today claiming that the sentence fragment having to do with the "right to bear arms" should stand alone, the historical basis for it is much more complicated.
Consequential Diversion
Defeated Standards
There appears to be no substantial difference between the standards used at Fox News and The National Enquirer, two places where accuracy and relevance are seen as unfair obstacles to be defeated.
It's Not My Fault
In a failed attempt to avoid responsibility for ourselves, we create a virtual reality that contains gods and constitutions to take the blame.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Book Bliss Surprise
When I read a book that calls me to finish it as fast as possible, it feels like I suspect lottery winners do.
Pro-Horror
Far too many people make me think that when they watch Children of the Corn they root for the children.
Conservative Custodian
It's hard to see today's political conservatives and not think they need a chaperone.
Friday, April 18, 2014
A Flood of Incest
Those who hold the Noah's Ark myth to be true must also then hold that every animal alive today is descended from incestuous first cousins or siblings.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Inviting Slavery
Given modern day support by some for wealth-based corporate power to supersede democracy-based government power, it's important to remember the fight against slavery was also the fight against the power of ownership.
No So All-Powerful
To claim that prayer works is to also claim that humans have the paradoxical power to control an all-powerful deity.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Societal Desertion
Given the realities that no one survives alone and we tend to be social creatures, those who push the individualistic notion that everyone should "be happy alone" (or many other similar sentiments) as a primary goal in order to be healthy seems to work against an enthusiastic effective existence.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Pushing Impaired Values
The impaired state of mind brought on by sudden and extreme fear, one where invalid primordial instincts take control of our actions, is now a political philosophy.
Monday Morning Believers
There is no way the world could deny a deity if its followers took over an emergency room for a weekend and successfully healed with prayer all those who entered.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Supporting Symbiotic Democracy
For anyone who is truly a supporter of a democracy powered by "the people," there must also be a symbiotic relationship with efforts to maximize participation. Otherwise, the claim is crap.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Permission and Power
Those who have the most power never consent to have it curtailed; it must always be done without their permission.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Nurturing Destruction
How many people go through life failing to contemplate the fact that our existence depends on nurturing other forms of life in order to destroy and consume them?
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Untrained Superiority
It is likely true that we all have moments where we want to claim knowledge in a subject superior to those who have studied it.
Loneliness of Intelligence
It has been said in various ways that loneliness is a failure to successfully communicate what one finds important, an absence of being understood. Because this situation can often result in a crushing type of frustration, could it be the cause of notoriously bad temperaments and attitudes from some of history's smartest people, especially for those who have challenged ideas assumed to be fundamental?
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Non-Working Capital
Money is a mechanism for those who have it to give themselves credit for the work of those who don't.
Merchant Democracy
New definition of American democracy: Advancing the idea that government should
be declared a corporate subdivision under the control of those in the
merchant class with the most money.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Rigged Worth
It is a basic truism that the primary goal of any business or corporation is to funnel as much skimmed money as possible to owners, a rigged structure that demands wealth be concentrated in the hands of a few.
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