Most people today go around with a device in their pocket which they can use to instantly access all human knowledge, and they use it primarily to watch videos of cute kittens.
I don’t ignore any information. I just don’t want anyone to find out what I want to know. Nothing bad here, just sort of embarrassed about my collection of rare pog’s.
Or it’s more easily purged. And rewritten. Is why I’ve kept my old high school history books. I want my grandkids to learn real history, not garbage revisionist crap.
Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
I am surprised at the nearly universal uproar about information. Think about it: none of it has changed. The current flow is just another mix of good and bad as always. I decry the stunning volume of misinformation (accompanied by a genuine shortage of information we really need – time is a cruel mistress) about the current pandemic, but then I remember it was very similar half a century ago when HIV appeared.
What I don’t understand is why so many people torture themselves and others anguishing over things that are not directly affecting us enough to make our short list. I think we all have real problems of our own.
Information Age: Era in which knowledge is available, but written by the loudest distractor, and written and paid for by the deepest pockets. Truth of facts is not important or required, but the number of clicks and advertisement dollars generated is the critical factor. Misinformation is collateral damage.
Only if it contradicts by even the most infinitesimally small fraction your blinkered view of the present and also factual history.Lesson 101 of the lefties little red book of how to screw your country and the world without you accepting or acknowledging any blame whatsoever
oldpine52 about 3 years ago
And to be censored if it doesn’t agree with the current agenda being forced upon us all.
McColl34 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hey! I don’t ignore all knowledge. I cherry-pick the knowledge that I want to believe and ignore the rest.
Enter.Name.Here about 3 years ago
I call the last half-decade the MIS-information Age.
Doug K about 3 years ago
Often, if it’s too easy to find or attain, it’s also too easy to lose.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 3 years ago
…and distrusted.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
So was Wiley’s Dictionary the original start of the information age, way back in B.C.? If not, why not? What information was Wiley missing?
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 3 years ago
Especially the scientific information. I won’t say who’ll be doing the ignoring…
Count Olaf Premium Member about 3 years ago
Or rewritten by the boys and girls and gender fluid over at The Ministry of Truth. Let’s Go, Brandon!
jagedlo about 3 years ago
ignored or labeled with a “found to be false information by independent false-checkers” tag…
Purple People Eater about 3 years ago
Most people today go around with a device in their pocket which they can use to instantly access all human knowledge, and they use it primarily to watch videos of cute kittens.
duggersd Premium Member about 3 years ago
Knowledge is not wisdom.
ddjg about 3 years ago
Did he just say something?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I don’t ignore any information. I just don’t want anyone to find out what I want to know. Nothing bad here, just sort of embarrassed about my collection of rare pog’s.
montylc2001 about 3 years ago
Or it’s more easily purged. And rewritten. Is why I’ve kept my old high school history books. I want my grandkids to learn real history, not garbage revisionist crap.
blakerl about 3 years ago
Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
Smitman56 about 3 years ago
All of this due to a COMIC strip. You people are amazing. Not in a good way.
flagmichael about 3 years ago
I am surprised at the nearly universal uproar about information. Think about it: none of it has changed. The current flow is just another mix of good and bad as always. I decry the stunning volume of misinformation (accompanied by a genuine shortage of information we really need – time is a cruel mistress) about the current pandemic, but then I remember it was very similar half a century ago when HIV appeared.
What I don’t understand is why so many people torture themselves and others anguishing over things that are not directly affecting us enough to make our short list. I think we all have real problems of our own.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
I should look that up sometime.
xSigoff Premium Member about 3 years ago
yeah…moving on, here.
RetFor about 3 years ago
Or misrepresented…
mindjob about 3 years ago
Who needs knowledge when you can just make stuff up?
xsintricks about 3 years ago
“I reject your reality and substitute my own,”—A. Savage.
COL Crash about 3 years ago
That was so twentieth-century.
We’re now in the misinformation age.
B UTTONS about 3 years ago
Information Age: Era in which knowledge is available, but written by the loudest distractor, and written and paid for by the deepest pockets. Truth of facts is not important or required, but the number of clicks and advertisement dollars generated is the critical factor. Misinformation is collateral damage.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Messieurs Mastroianni and Hart: Do you really want to stir up the haters this close to Christmas?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
You must work hard to remain ignorant today.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you don’t know anything about.
aussie399 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Only if it contradicts by even the most infinitesimally small fraction your blinkered view of the present and also factual history.Lesson 101 of the lefties little red book of how to screw your country and the world without you accepting or acknowledging any blame whatsoever