Chalk another one up for Trudeau...
#76
Captain Obvious
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#78
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#79
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the fact that a lot of idiots voted to him does not mean he himself is still not an idiot.
#81
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This is the basis for my comment.
"I think based on his track record we can call him an idiot lol"
His track record proves he is far from being an idiot.
"I think based on his track record we can call him an idiot lol"
His track record proves he is far from being an idiot.
#82
To generalize a large portion of people as idiots only shows ignorance to the larger picture at hand. The people want change and have spoken, and yes maybe this change is not right one. These are simply growing pains that will hopefully be catalyst to a greater shift in our government during the next election.
#83
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To generalize a large portion of people as idiots only shows ignorance to the larger picture at hand. The people want change and have spoken, and yes maybe this change is not right one. These are simply growing pains that will hopefully be catalyst to a greater shift in our government during the next election.
Wanting change is normal. We will see how well the elected government succeeds...
#84
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To generalize a large portion of people as idiots only shows ignorance to the larger picture at hand. The people want change and have spoken, and yes maybe this change is not right one. These are simply growing pains that will hopefully be catalyst to a greater shift in our government during the next election.
#86
you are proving my point. to cast your vote for the "anyone but [x]" candidate only further shows the stupidity of people. look at all the people who loathe Obama and are voting for Trump!! Sure, he is great entertainment during the GOP debates, but he makes Ford look like Abe Lincoln.
It's a dangerous situation for sure, and I hope we come out stronger at the other end.
#87
http://theness.com/neurologicablog/i...-of-knowledge/
The sad part is, while everyone thinks they are smarter than they really are, ignorant people overestimate their knowledge more than those with genuine expertise, something called the "Dunning-Kruger effect".
“What’s curious is that, in many cases, incompetence does not leave people disoriented, perplexed, or cautious. Instead, the incompetent are often blessed with an inappropriate confidence, buoyed by something that feels to them like knowledge.”
Whether or not Justin is a victim of the Dunning-Kruger effect I'll leave you to decide for yourselves.
#88
I recently read a great blog post and associated paper on this very topic. It's fascinating and sad. I encourage you to read it. http://theness.com/neurologicablog/i...-of-knowledge/ The sad part is, while everyone thinks they are smarter than they really are, ignorant people overestimate their knowledge more than those with genuine expertise, something called the "Dunning-Kruger effect". Whats curious is that, in many cases, incompetence does not leave people disoriented, perplexed, or cautious. Instead, the incompetent are often blessed with an inappropriate confidence, buoyed by something that feels to them like knowledge. Whether or not Justin is a victim of the Dunning-Kruger effect I'll leave you to decide for yourselves.
Same old story ...fake it til you make it
#89
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