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Dedicado a la antroberta: La "posverdad" y las noticias falsas

Pero el sentido común es el menos común de los sentidos....

Si al final a la gente la entrenan para no ser críticos...
Una cita bastante interesante y sabia de Alan Watts:

Archimedes said, "Give me a fulcrum and I will move the Earth"; but there isn't one. It is like betting on the future of the human race — I might wish to lay a bet that the human race would destroy itself by the year 2000, but there is nowhere to place the bet. On the contrary, I am involved in the world and must try to see that it does not blow itself to pieces. I once had a terrible argument with Margaret Mead. She was holding forth one evening on the absolute horror of the atomic bomb, and how everybody should spring into action and abolish it, but she was getting so furious about it that I said to her: "You scare me because I think you are the kind of person who will push the button in order to get rid of the other people who were going to push it first." So she told me that I had no love for my future generations, that I had no responsibilityfor my children, and that I was a phony swami who believed in retreating from facts. But I maintained my position. As Robert Oppenheimer said a short while before he died, "It is perfectly obvious that the whole world is going to hell. The only possible chance that it might not is that we do not attempt to prevent it from doing so." You see, many of the troubles going on in the world right now are being supervised by peoplewith very good intentions whose attempts are to keep things in order, to clean things up, to forbid this, and to prevent that. The more we try to put everything to rights, the more we make fantastic messes. Maybe that is the way it has got to be. Maybe I should not say anything at all about the folly of trying to put things to right but simply, on the principle of Blake, let the fool persist in his folly so that he will become wise.
 
Internet ha tornádose un laberinto de información, condición misma que otorga el anonimato de muchas de sus informaciones. Lugar que últimamente se ha vuelto la cuna del bullicio de falsas informaciones, al ser un medio libre no centralizado y propenso a la liberación de información potencialmente dañina al establishment, es de esperar que se combata con el única arma que tienen que es la contra bulla o falsa información.
 
Una cita bastante interesante y sabia de Alan Watts:

Archimedes said, "Give me a fulcrum and I will move the Earth"; but there isn't one. It is like betting on the future of the human race — I might wish to lay a bet that the human race would destroy itself by the year 2000, but there is nowhere to place the bet. On the contrary, I am involved in the world and must try to see that it does not blow itself to pieces. I once had a terrible argument with Margaret Mead. She was holding forth one evening on the absolute horror of the atomic bomb, and how everybody should spring into action and abolish it, but she was getting so furious about it that I said to her: "You scare me because I think you are the kind of person who will push the button in order to get rid of the other people who were going to push it first." So she told me that I had no love for my future generations, that I had no responsibilityfor my children, and that I was a phony swami who believed in retreating from facts. But I maintained my position. As Robert Oppenheimer said a short while before he died, "It is perfectly obvious that the whole world is going to hell. The only possible chance that it might not is that we do not attempt to prevent it from doing so." You see, many of the troubles going on in the world right now are being supervised by peoplewith very good intentions whose attempts are to keep things in order, to clean things up, to forbid this, and to prevent that. The more we try to put everything to rights, the more we make fantastic messes. Maybe that is the way it has got to be. Maybe I should not say anything at all about the folly of trying to put things to right but simply, on the principle of Blake, let the fool persist in his folly so that he will become wise.

Excelente comentario, interesante visión; me recordó el dicho "El camino al infierno está pavimentado de buenas intenciones"
 
Saliendo de lo trivial, hay que filtrar mucho lo que se dice de regímenes totalitarios, de ataques bélicos y sobre todo, DE HECHOS HISTÓRICOS (por ejemplo, ataques al world trade center, holocausto judío, muerte de bin laden, etc). No digo que hay que ser conspiranoico, pero sí ser desconfiado, sobre todo cuando no hay pruebas, son contradictorias o se ocultan.
 
Tres cuartos de siglo antes de que los Oxford Dictionaries nombraran “posverdad” como la palabra del 2016, Robert Park –ex periodista y uno de los fundadores de la Escuela de Sociología de Chicago– comprendió que las noticias falsas son un elemento intrínseco de cualquier ecología de la información.

ahí la cagaste, si hay una escuela sociológica chanta es la de chicago.
 
Pa los wns que les da paja leer, echenle una miradita al ultimo video de Criticas QLS, que trata de algo similar pero nas didactico

Enviado desde mi tablet, con una flojera que te encargo ;)
 
"Mira como este padre viola a su hijita de 5 años","mira como asesinan a este perrito","mira como este millonario "chileno" hace su fortuna en 2 minutos","video prohibido de alguna famosa". Y mas weas. Enserio caen en esas weas???.
 
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