Monthly Archives: May 2011

The Science of Why We Don’t Believe Science

There is a scientific reason behind why we doubt things that have been proven with hard evidence.

Granted, we’re all skeptics. Well, I’m more of a cynic, but you get the idea.

Sadly, the folks that doubt science the most these days – anti-vaccine folks, creationists, climate change deniers – won’t be listening to this argument either. And the racists posing as birthers, afterbirthers, whatever wont see the correlation to their lunacy either.

Oh well, at least there’s a reason why they are embracing their particular madness. Not to mention the crazy stuff you and I believe – or don’t.

Don’t Release the Photos

Granted, the day after this article came out, the White House decided not to release any death photos of bin Laden. Thankfully, they realized that anything that might both piss off Tea Baggers AND al-Qaeda is probably the way to go.

I have chuckled at friends and family who have gotten viruses or had online accounts hacked by trying to view supposed Osama death photos and video. Thank God none of them have called me for help. I probably would have hung up the phone given that most of these folks consider themselves good Christians most days.

I have no interest in seeing a corpse, much level the added joy(?) in reveling in who it is.

I have also been disgusted in some folks who I had previously believed were more mature than in what they have shown themselves to be. As asinine and pointless as it actually is, I went about un-friending those folks from Facebook in most cases. Does that wake them up or change their mind? Oh no, they’ll just be pissed at me in reality, at least the ones I mentioned it to. Some mere acquaintances just got the bump.

Am I morally superior to these folks? No, of course not. But I know enough that if you gloat over someone’s demise, that says a hell of a lot more about YOU than it does the target of the violence, necessary or not. I haven’t always been this calm about it, but the more I see of this world, the more I realize that some folks are more alike than others. And the folks bleating to see death photos have more in common with suicide bombing poor Muslim street kids being used by rich Saudi pricks like bin Laden than with me.

As for how I heard the story in the first place, it was part of this discussion on Talk of the Nation. Stick around for the phone calls, they are sadly instructive of the kinds of folks we live alongside.

Tavis Smiley: What did birthers give us? Ignorance

No clearer words on the matter than what Smiley says here.

Even judging by the comments, some people continue to embrace lies and stupidity. You cannot prove anything to them. Facts are just more meaningless fluff to them. So, let us ignore them and move on. Leave them to die with other dead ideas. There are Darwin Award nominees who haven’t yet chewed on the power line. Screw ’em. We don’t need them.

Plan would require foster children to shop for clothing in thrift stores | Michigan Radio

Your compassionate conservatives are at it again. We give farmers money not to grow stuff. We give oil companies billions and trillions in tax breaks to fleece us at the pump, if not to ruin our coastlines.

But poor people? Let’s screw with them. In Michigan, the baggers and bastards want to mandate that those fostering children ONLY buy those kids clothes at thrift shops .

Hey, it isn’t enough that these kids need a home and have shaky foundations for life. Let’s let it be publicly known their garments are hand-me-downs at best.

That won’t make them feel unworthy of a society’s love and respect, now will it?

Meanwhile, here in Minnesota, the new pack of Rethugs wants to make it illegal for folks on public assistance to have more than $20 cash in their pockets.

People need to open their eyes and see these people for what they are.