BA: Denialism
Re: BA: Denialism
as expected, I don't care about the base but, I have been in that city once, and from what I have seen, and was told, ~half of jobs are directly or indirectly related to the base. if the base is gone, the jobs are gone. so obviously, for people who live there it is good thing; now when russia secured its base, it can invest more money into it, which sooner or later will reach those people. I don't see why people in some other city should have any say in this issue, but the democracy and constitution obviously require that we allow them to throw eggs in parliament. well, at least the video was only 2 minutes and somewhat entertaining.
NS: Special report: Living in denial
Special report: Living in denial
New Scientist - 17 May 2010
(Woods Wheatcroft)
New Scientist - 17 May 2010
(Woods Wheatcroft)
STATE OF DENIALDEFINING DENIAL (Michael Shermer)
From climate change to vaccines, evolution to flu, denialists are on the march. Why are so many people refusing to accept what the evidence is telling them?
In this special feature we look at the phenomenon in depth. What is denial? What attracts people to it? How does it start, and how does it spread? And finally, how should we respond to it?
When a sceptic isn't a scepticWHOSE CONSPIRACY? (Debora MacKenzie)
There are clear lines between scepticism and denial, but telling them apart can be tricky in the real world
Why sensible people reject the truthSMOKESCREENS (Richard Littlemore)
Denialism satisfies deep emotional needs. That makes it easy to encourage and hard to counter
How corporations manufacture doubtPLAUSIBLE FALSEHOOD (Jim Giles)
If the truth is inconvenient, put up a smokescreen instead. It works wonders for big business
Unleashing a lieTHE D-WORD (Michael Fitzpatrick)
It's easy to send a lie flying around the world, and almost impossible to shoot it down
Questioning science isn't blasphemyFIGHTING BACK (Michael Shermer)
Calling an opponent a denier is illiberal, intolerant and ineffective
The truth is our only weapon
We must let denialists be heard, and respond with patience, vigilance and tireless rebuttal
Re: BA: Denialism
You guys are funny
If i watch something i don't want to see on my computer, after it starts playing i simply pull up the microsoft solitaire. That way i can do something i like while listening to something i don't or may not like, which enables me to catch the parts (if any) in what i don't like, that appeal to me. I just call it multi-tasking.
What i like, keeps me on track to put up with what i don't like--too much.
I see that i have run out of structured electrons -- Its time for "Scotty" to beam me outta here. Adios Amigos
If i watch something i don't want to see on my computer, after it starts playing i simply pull up the microsoft solitaire. That way i can do something i like while listening to something i don't or may not like, which enables me to catch the parts (if any) in what i don't like, that appeal to me. I just call it multi-tasking.
What i like, keeps me on track to put up with what i don't like--too much.
I see that i have run out of structured electrons -- Its time for "Scotty" to beam me outta here. Adios Amigos
To find the Truth, you must go Beyond.