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Critical thinking is dead. People believe what they are told especially if it reinforces what they already believe.
Occamâs razor states that the simplest explanation that describes an event is most likely true.
Murphyâs Blunt Instrument states that the most convoluted explanation that involves the most conspirators and serial combination of unlikely events is most likely to be believed.
I was raised to believe that a manâs word was his bond (sexism aside), and a handshake was as good as a contract. You ALWAYS trusted a person who gave you his word, until he broke that word, and then you NEVER trusted him again, EVER!
I am still a firm believer in that dictum; having lived it my entire life â there is no such thing as faux or alternative facts; there is only âtruthâ and âliesâ. Life is very simple for me; itâs either right or wrong â there is no equivocation.
RAGs over 5 years ago
I think that she means âFox factsâ.
Superfrog over 5 years ago
Itâs never been easier to access the wrong information.
whahoppened over 5 years ago
Brings to mind the âTelephoneâ game. The final message is near unrecognizable. Yet all will swear itâs the truth.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Given the thousands of historical inaccuracies that have been revealed by research, any modern test on American history could be a cause for worry.
DanFlak over 5 years ago
Critical thinking is dead. People believe what they are told especially if it reinforces what they already believe.
Occamâs razor states that the simplest explanation that describes an event is most likely true.
Murphyâs Blunt Instrument states that the most convoluted explanation that involves the most conspirators and serial combination of unlikely events is most likely to be believed.
donwalter over 5 years ago
Trumpâs niece?
wellis1947 Premium Member over 5 years ago
I was raised to believe that a manâs word was his bond (sexism aside), and a handshake was as good as a contract. You ALWAYS trusted a person who gave you his word, until he broke that word, and then you NEVER trusted him again, EVER!
I am still a firm believer in that dictum; having lived it my entire life â there is no such thing as faux or alternative facts; there is only âtruthâ and âliesâ. Life is very simple for me; itâs either right or wrong â there is no equivocation.