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(Opinion) Critical Race Theory Challenged

(Opinion) American parents of all backgrounds oppose the abuse of their childrens' minds thru openly Marxist ideology. This includes the morally unqualified Critical Race Theory, a branch of general Critical Theory- attacking a society's institutions as the first step to overthrowing those in power. It's uncloaked, hiding in plain sight extremist doctrine in our schools. Parents oppose CRT because it's factually wrong, categorically false, and also abusive to young minds and childrens' self-identity. Growing numbers of parents of color oppose CRT, it's not some privileged concern. American immigrants from totalitarian regimes recognize familiar evils of state manipulation, cancelling, and censoring.. Racial awareness, the historical value of social justice are best taught without identity politics as a driver to even more division thru labeling, generating more mistrust among Americans, and more intentional conflict. CRT is not education. It's indoctrination...

(Opinion- Goodwin) Top Ten Media Lies

https://nypost.com/2021/06/12/my-top-10-media-lies-goodwin/

(Opinion) Trust in Gov't and Media

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How much should we trust our own  government and media? Not a whole bunch. And, that is by brilliant design.  Our uncannily wise Founders intrinsically trusted gov't so little, the 2nd Amendment comes right after our most precious 1st. This order of ideas always makes me smile. As John Adams noted, power is always suspect and monitored. A people- so valuing those most basic human rights granted by God, will only live if living free. A people who value the bounty of life over the tyranny of false rule. A people who may die defending their autonomy.  An American people, blessed with the courage of democracy, honed by the harsh reality of fear, or humiliating loss of self-destiny, trained by the long suffering of bondage, an extraordinary people, yet no different than you and me.

(Opinion) USA, 2021: #1 problem?

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Do political independents and conservatives have to run against their opponents AND media? While CNN and most of main-scream sensational coverage just seems to repeat the news day's chosen and distributed talking points ? The blatantly false crusades from the race and fear hustlers in the media/Democratic Party point to self-made straw men narratives, cravenly blind fallacies, and template partisan bias. In fact, in spite of the inflamed daily rhetoric, votes are not being suppressed. White supremacy is not America's #1 threat. The Republic is not in imminent danger. It's textbook, banner headline, fear-signaling hogwash. In fact, it is not about race at all, the networks' #1, time-proven go-to ratings spiker. It is about global totalitarian dominance. These communist monsters are the regime controlling China. I'm hating them precisely the same if they're Russian, Cuban, North Korean, American, or terrorist Mullah. It's faithless communists and othe...

(Opinion) Media Propaganda.

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The last President- among other lacks justified or unjustified, fates rendered or over-focused, brand myth myopics driven, reflexively spinning his own narratives. Yet, it's beyond debate that hard evidence now proves that the mainstream networks conspired and colluded to undermine the Republican Party and their leader. The media elected itself the big influencer and D.C. king-maker because it simply could; it's just that monster powerful now, add  Google, Twitter, Facebook,  Microsoft, Instagram, YouTube, Yahoo, Netflix, Disney, Hulu, Apple, Associated Press, NY Times, Ebay, Hollywood, Harvard, Yale, and Amazon. Overwhelming, culture-wide control of message. They can try to hide away the busy billionaires, hedge funds, and fundraisers, but the Left is clearly the Big Money player today- the ubiquitous platforms drive the content as mega-major definers.  Republicans have Fox and Newsmax, and syndicated radio. Top management programming strategy outlined a daily narr...

Groupthink

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Groupthink is an intensely personal, complicated bias everyone experiences, from playground to workplace to burial ground. We're always group beings. "No man is an island" John Donne writes, and the big movie, Ten Angry Men effectively examines dynamics in groups of compelling pressured outcomes. Independent thinking can be extremely stressful. Groups may affect good judgement, be wary.

Slippery Slope

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Slippery Slope is a common fallacy that has its own momentum, often based on fear. Arguments that declare how if A happens, then Z will happen are self-defining, weak thru unproven assuming, and often articulating a dreaded result far from likely. For example since, oh, let's say always, many dopey backward men thought that recognizing women's rights would be a slippery slope towards female dominance. Of course, some slippery slopes may be true. 😎

Appeal To Emotion

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Appeal to Emotion: this is a viscerally motivated fallacy, where an attempt is made to persuade opinion by stressing feelings over rational facts, or logical analysis. Emotion over reason can be a gripping ploy to distract away from critical details. The mainstream media at this 2021 moment in time is framing their coverage of the Israeli and Palestinian fighting to subtly suggest the suffering is all in Gaza. There is an appeal for mercy and empathy, but certain contextual facts are absent: IDF pre-announces and notifies its action to minimize civilian injury. And this warning is done after the Hamas staging of missile launchers from homes, hospitals, scools, and mosques. Be wary of appeals to emotion that purposefully omit big picture facts, this fallacy is used by all.

Halo Effect

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Halo Effect is another example of a nearly universal bias we all have in so many different situations, almost any time a likeable person influences us. Our judgment may be impaired if we like someone too much to be truly objective. This can be disastrous, if major decisions or choices aren't analyzed accurately. Agreement without exception may also be a time to reflect, perhaps reassess. Everyone likes a swindler, at first.

Fair World Bias

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Fair World Bias A good bias to start with as most of us have this one by nature. We want to think there is a goodness and fairness directing the universe. A just God is in charge. We believe in a just world, but reality contradicts this bias every time bad things occur to the undeserving. It's scarier to consider that the world isn't as fair as we may imagine. It's debated, but there is no (satisfactory) biblical, philosophical or rational explanation for why evil is allowed. All witness inconsistent 'karma" when bad guys hurt good folks so often. The bias is understandable, still distorting. The fallacy that our noble actions always produce noble results may lead to disillusioned ideals, confusion, or loss of positivity. We may want a just world, as we also understand human fallacy.

Ad Hominem Fallacy

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Ad Hominem Latin for "to the person", this fallacy involves a focus on the individual, irrelevant to opinions expressed. In media and debate, ad hominem attacks are often used as distractions meant to divert attention from a losing opinion or perspective.  Ad hominem example: A family member mentions "exploding" Covid stats during a CNN segment on the virus. You mention the fact that media can distort virus coverage by using stats without also providing all-important context. Your relative instantly becomes hysterical, then accuses you of being a brainwashed Breitbart white supremacist. The topic went from media and stats to you personally. That is ad hominem.

Aspects of Critical Thinking

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Critical Thinking Identify the problem or question.  Gather data, opinions, and arguments.  Analyze and evaluate the data. Identify assumptions. Establish significance. Make a decision/reach a conclusion.