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"More Americans Have Died From Gun Violence Since 1968 Than The Total Number Of Americans Who Have Died In All American Wars. (Yes, This Fact Checks)"
"Gun Cartoons and Gun Violence Bibliography"
Yesterday, a Texas worshipper (in the town of White Settlement) pulled a gun on a murderous congregant and shot him dead.
I understand why ignorant people applaud this "heroism."
I also understand that this entire behavioral "matrix" is a measure of America's decline.
It is incontroverticle that mmeasurably more family members are killed by firearm suicides and in-home "accidents" than the vanishingly few lives that are saved by citizens defending themselves with firearms.
That's a fact. An in-your-face, incontrovertible, plain-as-potatoes fact.
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"GunFAIL: Weekly Tabulation Of Needless Injury And Death Due To Guns"
Tragically, facts take second place -- a distant second place -- to the seductive power of myth.
Consequently, stupid and/or ignorant people WILL believe that the actual ravages of "being armed to the teeth" render Americans heroic when in fact we are, by far, the most murderous people in the developed world.
And if we take into account the daily ravages of Uncle Sam's foreign policy (not to mention genocide perped on Native Americans, and the toll of slavery), I believe (as Mario Cuomo did) that we are the most persistently violent people in the history of the world.
A confession...
I am starting to "write off" stupid people as incorrigible.
Arguing with "the functionally decerebrate" is still marginally useful, but not because stupid people will "see the light."
Rather, argument is useful because "bystanders on the edge of the conversation" will learn something.
Thomas Paine was right: “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.”
Yes, the Dunning-Kruger Hypothesis is "only" a hypothesis, but it is my "working hypothesis," and a quite good one I think.
In essence, Dunning and Kruger hold that "stupid people are too stupid to know they're stupid."
Consequently, stupid and/or ignorant people WILL believe that the actual ravages of "being armed to the teeth" render Americans heroic when in fact we are, by far, the most murderous people in the developed world.
And if we take into account the daily ravages of Uncle Sam's foreign policy (not to mention genocide perped on Native Americans, and the toll of slavery), I believe (as Mario Cuomo did) that we are the most persistently violent people in the history of the world.
A confession...
I am starting to "write off" stupid people as incorrigible.
Arguing with "the functionally decerebrate" is still marginally useful, but not because stupid people will "see the light."
Rather, argument is useful because "bystanders on the edge of the conversation" will learn something.
Thomas Paine was right: “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.”
Yes, the Dunning-Kruger Hypothesis is "only" a hypothesis, but it is my "working hypothesis," and a quite good one I think.
In essence, Dunning and Kruger hold that "stupid people are too stupid to know they're stupid."
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