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Frith Ra (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 07:25:55
Many of those who listen to the likes of S-ro Beck have a vested interest (of some sort) in his being right & therefore will defend themselves against ever hearing anything which might be construed as "contrary."
Yes, he says, "check it out for yourselves," but he's guided his listeners to pre-vetted web sites. The whole "think for yourself" thing is too often ignored in favor of sheep-think & mob-mentality. & facts are ignored by the bushel in order to keep his followers returning tomorrow, & perhaps buying more overpriced bad investments from Goldline™ & other, similar, advertisers.
In short: He is a fraud & a hypocrite. & he has fooled those who consider themselves the elect. Any who lend him credence, in my opinion, deserve to be duped by him & his ilk.
As I said earlier, "Snake oils salesman."
Genjix (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 10:04:42
qwertz (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 11:08:08
ceigered:
zmjb1:Mike,
Of all the Glen Beck haters, I notice many are from outside the US. I wonder how many of them have ever listened to his show and what he has to say.
If you don't listen to his show, what are you basing your opinions on, second hand information. As Beck himself says, "find out for yourself".
ceigered:Hhm, I don't believe that there excist any "overall truth". In my beliefs every human makes it's own experiences following up of it's own "big bang shock"/births hour zero. You remember you have to cry first at seeing the world to let your lungs work. If someone doesn't, someone from the "migration team" (just to mention that in case of resurgence) will clap you at the back to tell someone that's game start (=start of someones personal unique human life). I.e. S/he makes experiences like that fire hurts because s/he hurted itselves one time and stored it at the "truth" that fire can be painfull. In my opinion even if twin sisters/brothers fall down the stairs they probably store that experience different ways = make different experiences = develop different beliefs...
I don't hate the man, I just think he's said something very stupid. That bit about "find out for yourself" does not actually justify misinformation, crazy as it sounds. The responsibility of giving out information is to share truth, and receive criticisms on where one does not achieve that. Does he do that? Has he done that for this case? If so, and he makes sure to fix up any misunderstandings, that's all well and good.
But the responsibility entails catering whatever information you give out for the stupidest of people. If I live in the same world as you, there are many people that'd automatically disregard the "find out for yourself", and take everything he says as the truth. The more people who are like that, the more likely you end up with a new "shared reality" - that is, a "fact" that is assumed by a group of people to be true.
qwertz (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 11:08:27
Hauxkins (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 11:27:58
This little book proves that China saw the value of Eo and certainly didn't fear it! Before we criticise GB's research, we should remember that he is an entertainer, not a journalist. Or at least that's what he says whenever someone threatens him legally..
ceigered (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 11:48:29
qwertz:Well, there can be an "overall/shared truth". But, by nature, it is the truth that people share. If they disagree with each other, then it isn't shared, is it? .ceigered:
zmjb1:Mike,
Of all the Glen Beck haters, I notice many are from outside the US. I wonder how many of them have ever listened to his show and what he has to say.
If you don't listen to his show, what are you basing your opinions on, second hand information. As Beck himself says, "find out for yourself".ceigered:Hhm, I don't believe that there excist any "overall truth". In my beliefs every human makes it's own experiences following up of it's own "big bang shock"/births hour zero. You remember you have to cry first at seeing the world to let your lungs work. If someone doesn't, someone from the "migration team" (just to mention that in case of resurgence) will clap you at the back to tell someone that's game start (=start of someones personal unique human life). I.e. S/he makes experiences like that fire hurts because s/he hurted itselves one time and stored it at the "truth" that fire can be painfull. In my opinion even if twin sisters/brothers fall down the stairs they probably store that experience different ways = make different experiences = develop different beliefs...
I don't hate the man, I just think he's said something very stupid. That bit about "find out for yourself" does not actually justify misinformation, crazy as it sounds. The responsibility of giving out information is to share truth, and receive criticisms on where one does not achieve that. Does he do that? Has he done that for this case? If so, and he makes sure to fix up any misunderstandings, that's all well and good.
But the responsibility entails catering whatever information you give out for the stupidest of people. If I live in the same world as you, there are many people that'd automatically disregard the "find out for yourself", and take everything he says as the truth. The more people who are like that, the more likely you end up with a new "shared reality" - that is, a "fact" that is assumed by a group of people to be true.
So, for example, if someone decided that "oranges taste nice", and it was a very common opinion, e.g. 100% of the population agreed, then that makes it a "shared reality" for that population.
Of course, there are differences in opinions. Why does it taste good? How does it taste good. But, in the end we end up with a "mean/average/middle" version of the belief that we can called a "shared reality" (which in effect defines out culture. E.g. part of Australian culture is the mentality that we should all help each other and that we should bring down anyone too high up in society back down to our level. So, a "shared reality" there is that it's not too good to be superior to every one else, or something like that).
Sorry for my horrid explanations. I agree with what you say Qwertz but I am trying to "edit" it to show you what I'm thinking, but I don't know enough words to explain what I want .
qwertz (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 12:10:54
ceigered:I really dislike if something is marked as "common" and I don't see much of value if something is marked as "common". What should enforce me that this and that is common? That me should stop discussing? In my opinion everybody should be allowed to put the fruit/veggies at the needle s/he prefer and not which is "most common".
Well, there can be an "overall/shared truth". But, by nature, it is the truth that people share. If they disagree with each other, then it isn't shared, is it? .
So, for example, if someone decided that "oranges taste nice", and it was a very common opinion, e.g. 100% of the population agreed, then that makes it a "shared reality" for that population.
ceigered:That's very interesting: Culture = Shared beliefs ( I even can't get friend with that "reality" term/thing. Whose "reality/ view at matters"?)
Of course, there are differences in opinions. Why does it taste good? How does it taste good. But, in the end we end up with a "mean/average/middle" version of the belief that we can called a "shared reality" (which in effect defines out culture....
ceigered:"... is the mentality that we should all help each other and that we should bring down anyone too high up in society back down to our level..." That's quite similar to East-German culture, too.
... E.g. part of Australian culture is the mentality that we should all help each other and that we should bring down anyone too high up in society back down to our level. So, a "shared reality" there is that it's not too good to be superior to every one else, or something like that).
Somebody studiing interculture communication told me that scientist at this field catogories cultures also this way: individualism cultures and fellowism cultures. Of course that sometimes mixed. I.e. in parts of Poland I have been (that's my personal view).
ceigered:Sen ĝenoj/no worries. You're welcome. (ŝerco)
Sorry for my...
erinja (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 14:00:08
qwertz (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 14:26:46
Btw. does there excist Public corners for unlimited speech (including hate speech against democracy) in other European countries? (excluding that ones listed at en.wikipedia.org)
Evildela (Profiel tonen) 14 november 2010 20:06:09