I love the "poorly educated" label we get. Because, you know, I'm poorly educated. I'm a high school drop out. Now, I don't think I'm stupid, exactly, but I'm not highly educated. I've worked with highly educated people, and I usually know when I am out of my league. But most "educated people" are not very smart. They really just accept the things they are taught without thinking about it.Hagoth wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 3:49 pmThe enablers I'm really trying to emphasize are the hypocritical politicians who sold their souls and dignity and still like to play at being Christians. They are not the "stupidest people on earth," just some of the most morally vacant.SaidNobody wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 3:23 pm So, don't think of us as "enablers" but rather as sponsors.
If you can get people to vote for you by playing on their stupidity, more power to you. They get what they paid for. The problem is that they drag the slightly less stupid people along with them. An article today in the Times said the demographic that best describes Trump voters is poorly educated white people. It also noted that it's a demographic that is shrinking.
When they do start to think, they usually realize they are really conservatives. But you have no idea how many times I've had discussions where people simply dismiss because they are more educated than me. But dismissing your fellow citizens, stupid or not, is stupid. They have a vote and voice that is just as valid as yours. But your comment, "poorly educated" has led many educated people to suggested that stupid people shouldn't be allowed to vote. Like, "let the smart people vote." But whether smart or dumb, we all experience life, and our perspective is just as valid, for our world, as anyone else's. So, in other words, if killing unborn children disturbs us, there is nothing you can say makes it untrue.
Imagine you have a camera CCD, and some pixels detect something really bright and other things detect something dark. Individually they don't know what they are looking at, but when you put it all together maybe it's a star in the night sky.
I know that I cannot understand all of Life, so I am open to other people's perspectives. But I have pondered and considered enough perspectives that I am don't feel stupid. I understand Life as well as anyone else, without the Master's Degree.