Summing up the Gates haters
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I had a 'conversation' with a lifelong friend on FB about a bullshit post that shows Obama saying something about the average citizen is too smallminded to govern themselves so must surrender to all powerful government. He did say the words, but as an indication of what he was against, but it was edited to make it appear bad and people are buying it.
I said it was untrue, that what he was actually saying was the opposite, for which I was roundly condemned. He obviously said it and that was that. How could I know any different. I said because I watched the speech IN CONTEXT, not just the cut. Honestly, people are eager to believe what they want to believe. But if 'Republicans' post crap like that how can they complain about fake news?
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Both sides have more than their fair share of people who only ever hear what they want to hear. I'm sure we've all been guilty of it on occasion, but for some people it seems to be a calling.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Summing up the Gates haters:
@Horace said in Summing up the Gates haters:
My knee is the smartest part of my body and it is a very quick thinker. It seems to "jerk" from your slower frame of reference but its reactions are well-considered.
And wrong, in this instance.
Duly noted that the Truth is that people thinking Gates is a child murdering anti-christ is Common, with the proof being what Phibes saw on Facebook.
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I'm just talking about my own experience. YMMV. If you live in California, "The
CraziestHappiest Place on Earth (TM)", it probably will.I'm not really a big believer in Truth.
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@xenon said in Summing up the Gates haters:
One is based on an incomplete or biased interpretation of Trump’s idiotic comments.
The other one is based on... nothing at all...
They are both equally idiotic but look at your rationalization. One is okay and the other isn’t. Sure.
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@xenon said in Summing up the Gates haters:
@Loki i guess my definition of “ok” is interpreting things with incomplete info or bias.
And my definition of not okay is stupid is stupid. You tolerate and advance stupidity one way and you can expect it to come back and proliferate in other ways. I am simply saying those appalled by the stupidity of the Gates thing should study their own possible contribution to the advancement of stupidity in society.
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@Loki said in Summing up the Gates haters:
@xenon said in Summing up the Gates haters:
@Loki i guess my definition of “ok” is interpreting things with incomplete info or bias.
And my definition of not okay is stupid is stupid. You tolerate and advance stupidity one way and you can expect it to come back and proliferate in other ways. I am simply saying those appalled by the stupidity of the Gates thing should study their own possible contribution to the advancement of stupidity in society.
Tu quoque is a tired and unsound internet argument. Always has been.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Summing up the Gates haters:
@Loki said in Summing up the Gates haters:
@xenon said in Summing up the Gates haters:
@Loki i guess my definition of “ok” is interpreting things with incomplete info or bias.
And my definition of not okay is stupid is stupid. You tolerate and advance stupidity one way and you can expect it to come back and proliferate in other ways. I am simply saying those appalled by the stupidity of the Gates thing should study their own possible contribution to the advancement of stupidity in society.
Tu quoque is a tired and unsound internet argument. Always has been.
That’s fine. So we are to be alarmed at a fringe Gates conspiracy theory but take seriously that injecting with bleach is what was meant and rational people might do I’ll just put in the hilarious bucket.
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And again, terrible false equivalence. Trump actually said his thing. We can argue what he meant but only after we acknowledge that you're saying misinterpretation and just completely making shit up are identical.
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Seen on twitter:
Counterpoint: Windows Vista.
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NYT: "Bill Gates Is the Most Interesting Man in the World"
Cue another Twitter rant about the failing NYT