YOU CAN'T IGNORE IGNORANCE
Well, most people do ignore ignorance. If they didn't--if we all paid attention and tried to make things make sense, the world would probably shut down. At least what we call "the media" would shut down.
I just scanned through the current Google news page.
First, this headline: "Nonfatal Opoid Overdose No Bar to Further Prescriptions." This, from Medscape. If you get a fatal overdose, your doctor won't renew your prescription.
And this, from Huffington Post--which is usually thoughtful: "Congress Pushes NASA to Build Deep Space Habitat for Mars Mission." That "Habitat" in deep space is no doubt needed to house homeless Americans, but the Huffington Post failed to mention that.
Or this bit of unqualified news, from USA Today: "US says Iran tested rockets 1,500 yards from American Warships in the Strait of Hormuz." Shouldn't USA Today have noted--just to keep us properly informed--that the very narrow Strait of Hormuz is the southern border of Iran, and that those American Warships were more than 12,000,000 yards from the nearest US border. What are US warships doing 7,000 miles from the US?
What would happen to the USA if people in "the media" were thoughtful? And at least tried to make sense of things?
Bert Hornback
woensdag 30 december 2015
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