Social: Doctor fired after online posts
A surprisingly large number of supposedly smart people post things on social media – and end up being fired.
A surprisingly large number of supposedly smart people post things on social media – and end up being fired.
As this blog is not read much, I chose earlier in 2025 to make the entire blog private. In July of 2025, I restored about 700 of the original 2500 posts.
Just updated this old post regarding the false claim that 1 in 7 Americans go to bed hungry each night. It’s total fiction.
Great list of specific methods of persuasive arguments or also used in propaganda. You have likely seen many of these methods used to try and persuade you (or others) to adopt someone else’s position.
Every time these examples occur, after publicly demonstrating precisely who you are, the organization denies this is who they are – this is the “Begging the Question fallacy”: “Following tonight’s men’s basketball game, it was brought to our attention that an unacceptable chant occurred,” Reed-Francois said in a statement. “On behalf of the University of Arizona Athletic Department, we apologize to BYU, their student-athletes, coaches and fans. The chant is not reflective of who we are and should not have…
How we went from “illegal alien” to the new term “unauthorized citizen”. The evolution of terminology.
“Science Writers” stays at home, outsources disease risk to delivery people.
Several years ago, the world erupted in anger over allegations that perhaps 1000s of indigeneous children had died in Canadian schools and were buried in unmarked graves. The story turned out not to be true.
The Appeal to Authority Argument: New PhD says others have “no authority” to question her work, implying lay people are stupid. Hmmmm.
I have removed about 1,900 old posts from this blog.