Monday, October 07, 2013
The Golden Age of Stupidity
Fads and fashions come and go, so I usually don’t pay much attention. However, I believe I detect a new trend that is a bit disquieting. Stupidity – it’s the new smart.
The signs are all over but probably most evident on Facebook where many choose to reveal themselves, whether or not they intend to. Let’s begin with a couple months ago when a purchasing co-op publicized a private sale on its FB page. I responded that I did not recall seeing mention of that in my member (owner) bulletin. The response was that that was the reason why it pays to be a FB “like” on their page! (Their punctuation/excitement). Really? You proudly publicize that you sell memberships (ownership in the co-op) and those who are loyal enough to buy them and faithfully purchase through your co-op are given back seat treatment compared to those who merely click a box on your FB page? Smart of you to post that.
I read a news item about a sales tax that was to go into effect at the beginning of the year. It occurred to me that the tax was based upon purchases that were mandated by a new law. That mandate would be unconstitutional except that the Supreme Court sidestepped that by ruling that these purchases weren’t actually purchases; they were taxes levied upon us. This caused me to ponder, we’ll be taxed upon paying a tax? How is that legitimate?
I must be missing something. So, I posted my question on FB, hoping someone could point out where I might have erred in my thinking (okay, that was stupid). The initial response was that he couldn’t believe someone spent their time thinking about stuff like that and I needed to get a hobby.
Excuse me? Paying attention to and thinking about how the government might be confiscating our property and infringing upon our rights is a waste of time? As opposed to ignorance and blindly accepting anything imposed upon us and attacking those who dare to question it? And you openly proclaim that’s your position (with two fellow yahoos liking your comment)? Ten years ago, would people be advertising their oblivion?
A leader of the county chapter of a political party posted one of those fallacious memes that circulate the web. She had done something similar a few days prior, been corrected and obviously had learned nothing from her mistake. I posted a response that her meme was a hoax, explaining why it misrepresented the facts of the issue (read that, outright lied). She answer that she knew, but the chart was so much “fun” she wanted to post it. Yeah, she posted that on the extensive public forum of FB. This is someone who continuously promulgates information supporting her party’s position and promoting that to the voting public. And here she admits – nay, celebrates – that she knowingly puts out deceptive material. At what point in time did that become smart?
Welcome to the golden age of stupidity. Enhance yours and trumpet it to the world.
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