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Studies Say Ideology Trumps Facts

Anti-Globalism writes "We like to think that people will be well informed before making important decisions, such as who to vote for, but the truth is that's not always the case. Being uninformed is one thing, but having a population that's actively misinformed presents problems when it comes to participating in the national debate, or the democratic process. If the findings of some political scientists are right, attempting to correct misinformation might do nothing more than reinforce the false belief."

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  1. Actively misinformed? by NaCh0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good thing slashdot is here to set the record straight.

  2. I don't believe it by soundhack · · Score: 5, Funny

    I haven't RTF article, but I don't need to-facts don't matter.

  3. O RLY? by 4D6963 · · Score: 4, Funny

    In other news, new studies say that Cookie Monster thinks cookies are more healthy than broccoli!

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  4. Re:Yes by RuBLed · · Score: 5, Funny

    No it's not.

  5. Re:Democracy - "the least worst form of government by Nutria · · Score: 4, Funny

    What we need is one lone ruler who tells us what to do who has no ulterior motives and hidden agendas beyond making this world the most livable and efficient for as large a fraction of the population as possible.

    A Benevolent Dictatorship? That never works in any organization larger than the Python Development Community.

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  6. Re:ideology trumps facts and so what? by rk · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is the very kind of [eggheaded woolly liberal|reactionary anti-intellectual conservative] thinking that has led our country to a [godless communist|theocratic fascist] condition. Surely you will be [sent to hell|purged in class warfare] for your [sins|crimes].

  7. Propoganda television by REALMAN · · Score: 3, Funny

    Do people actually watch Fox News? I get my info from Alex Jones. :P

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  8. Re:Douglas Adams knew it all along by itsdapead · · Score: 3, Funny

    Much as I like Douglas Adams, really, he's just paraphrasing Plato.

    Actually, in 2159, the trustees of the Adams estate sent a copy of the H2G2 back though a time warp to ancient Greece and successfully sued Plato for copyright breach.

    Isn't it terrible when people try and capitalize on the wise and witty sayings of others...?

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  9. Re:Not even conspiracy by Thiez · · Score: 5, Funny

    > There is no such thing as Truth. We all cling to illusions. You just think your illusion is superior to theirs.

    You do realise that your statement invalidates itself? If there is no such thing as truth and everything is an illusion, then so is your statement.

    Could it be that you are trying to say that we all have models of the world around us and some of those models model the real world more accurately than others, but not one of them is 100% correct? Because having an inaccurate model of the world isn't really a problem when acknowledge that it isn't perfect (and can make a rough estimate of how imperfect it is) and are willing to correct your model when more data is available.

    Damn it seems I invented science.

  10. Re:Not even conspiracy by Miseph · · Score: 5, Funny

    All statements are false, especially this one.

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  11. Re:So she disliked a book and never banned it by tgd · · Score: 5, Funny

    And all of you are missing the most important point.

    She's hot.

    Well hotter than Obama, Biden or McCain, at least.

  12. Re:Not even conspiracy by genner · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can everyone please stop saying 'they' and start saying 'we'?

    Or are we playing to the self-delusion that everyone except us is broken?

    No I'm fine it's just you and to a lesser extent them,

  13. Re:Not even conspiracy by The+Bender · · Score: 4, Funny

    For more details, see http://www.timecube.com/

  14. Re:Yes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You must be a bitch to be around...

    "Nice day"
    "Can you prove it?"
    "Well, um...no"
    "Then come back when you can"
    "Fuck you asshole, if it was a nice day you just screwed it all to hell""

  15. Re:Not even conspiracy by nschubach · · Score: 3, Funny

    Your statement isn't nearly as false as this one.

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  16. Re:Yes by Taibhsear · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Fuck you asshole, if it was a nice day you just screwed it all to hell"

    Can you prove it?

  17. Re:It was metaphorically speaking by Tyler+Durden · · Score: 3, Funny

    But in truth I doubt that there's anyone who can tell you exactly how the brain works, and which pathway belongs to the consistency checking job. If we knew that, we'd already have a working AI.

    I don't know who said it, but the quote, "If the brain were simple enough to understand, we'd be too simple to understand it," springs to mind. :)

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