CommanderOtto wrote:Guns bring more violence only the authorities should have them...
Darth Crater wrote:... My respect for "experienced" people lasted up until the point I made it to the internet, at which point I discovered that it was trivially easy for those "experienced" people to be wrong on a great many things. Humans are very good at believing false things. This is why I do not trust anyone's "experience," including my own, over actual data.
Duel of Fates wrote:On the one hand, you have a rational basic statement, the internet cannot be trusted. Then you conclude it with you trust the data over all else. Even though the data you are looking at comes from the internet, which cannot be trusted. Sad.
Darth Crater wrote:Duel of Fates wrote:On the one hand, you have a rational basic statement, the internet cannot be trusted. Then you conclude it with you trust the data over all else. Even though the data you are looking at comes from the internet, which cannot be trusted. Sad.
I cannot conceive of a way in which my statement could be more fundamentally misread than what you have done here.
Duel of Fates wrote:CommanderOtto wrote:Guns bring more violence only the authorities should have them...
Thank you for proving my point. You have completely missed, and will continue to miss the whole idea behind the Constitution and the 2nd Amendment. If you give the authority solely to the government, then you have willingly enslaved yourself to the state. Your rights that you take for granted, will vanish. The right to free speech, the right to congregate, the right of the free press, the right to chew gum and pick your nose, all gone. And I blame our education system and media that have systematicaly dumbed down society to the point that you actually think that your statement is a good idea. Bleak times coming.
Darth Crater wrote:"The internet cannot be trusted" was never the point I was making, though it's not entirely false. "Personal experience cannot be trusted" is my point. Any one person's personal beliefs have no magical truth quality, regardless of their so-called "experience."
For example, I'm sure we can both agree that the Hindu religion is wrong. Yet look at how many wise, experienced Hindus there are.
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