OK. On topic of anti-intellectualism.
I have noticed lately, that there is a consensus on both sides of the political divide, that there seem to be a HUGE problem with people refusing to reason. Anti-intellectualism seems to be the name of this trend.
Well, the problem isn't exactly with the people refusing to learn, as much as with people adopting completely different view on what tools of learning seems to be valid.
People on the left do believe in institutional construct of academic science. They LOVE posting names of old dudes who agreed with their current belief, as well as pointing to a definition, that was changed 1 week ago. When we raise to them the fact, that all of these institutions are bending the knee in fear of their wrath, I am not exactly surprised, that they see that as dishonest unprovable hypothesis. (So, no matter what scientific paper I bring, you will just say, that people making it were afraid to disagree with the mob? Ain't that convinient)
On the other hand, the right does LOVE to use the common logical shortcuts. Rules like "No medication can be called 100% safe and effective by definition" are not written in any science jurnal, but their application does lead to an ability to form a solid world view long before information can go through a peer review, and are also completely free of any need for an authority to confirm them. Yet, when we come to a leftie with a 6 step logical chain, they look at us as loonies, since not a single one of these steps is formalized in an academic style. (Do you have a paper, saying that castrating kids will lead to a worse luck in finding a life partner????)
So, that means, that maybe, the time for constructive debate might be completely over. We no longer live in the same world, and no way of communication can bridge these two worlds.
@latein
> Rightoids don't bring scientific papers. I don't remember seeing any here, that despite contending a few times over whether race is a concept that exists.
So, tell me. Were you too lazy to read my post, or did your head reach so deep up your ass, that you couldn't smell the premise correctly?
@latein
I wrote, that the right does not care for some jew approved paperwork. So, thanks for confirming, that it was the 2nd option.
@latein @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired
So, is that your "scientific opinion"? That as long as you can find an opinion more extreme on the other side, you can lie as blatantly as you want?
@latein @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired
Nah, you just cannot argue your own opinion in good faith.
If you cannot even confirm that lying about something as blatant as 100% safe and 100% effective undermined the trust in both political establishment and scientific community without immediately going "but muh holocaust", then you are not capable of arguing on principles. All you debate for is some stupid team sports.
@latein @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired
Of course I believe, that there was a push for lockdown, that later got renamed to push for 15 minute cities, after the total lockdowns failed.
And again, I can reason about it, but sorry, I don't have a jew approved scientific paper about it.
So, what is the point of this "15minute cities" project? A city structure, that allows you to have all needed necessities within 15 minute distance.
Do you have any idea what a city looks like? Within 15 minutes, I have 5 cinemas, 20 shopping malls, 6 gyms, 2 train stations... Evety city is a 15 minute city. You do not need a camera infrastructure and post covid push for that idea.
@latein @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired
BTW, what exactly is your problem?
I wrote my idea on the topic as clearly as I could only for you to call me immune to reason, because I didn't shit on people who might have a different worries in life then you.
Yet, all you actually wrote so far was: But muh holocaust. But muh 15 minute cities. You cannot even address that the claim of safe and effective was being pushed on people as a scientific fact.
Do you SERIOUSLY not understand, how that undermined the trust in scientific community to it's core?