Charlie causes a stir!

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Franklin, Mar 28, 2006.

  1. Franklin

    Franklin Corporal

  2. goldfish

    goldfish Lt. Sushi.DC

    It's good that finally, someone is questioning these things without becoming fanatical and thus unauthoriative. You should question things, in a sensible way - hopefully this will encourage this.

    Don't be sheep!

    I'm not saying that I agree or disagree, but I think it's good that people are questioning.
     
  3. AbbySue

    AbbySue MajorGeeks Administrator

    Nothing wrong with questioning but lest not forget Katrina was a conspiracy also.:rolleyes:

    What I have learned in life..no matter what happens, no matter what the evidence shows everyone has their own slant/feelings about things.

    The same can be said for 2 or more people sitting in the room listening to the exact same paragraph being read out loud but yet they do not experience the same thing. It's all in the intreptation..each will take something different from it and likely form totally different opinions based on their own personal experiences throughout life before they got to that room. Some will come to similar, yet not identical conclusions yet others will be on the other side of the coin.

    Does that make it a conspiracy?
     
  4. Rikky

    Rikky Wile E. Coyote - One of a kind

    I have pretty strong feelings about this but MG isnt the place for them:)

    As always its never as bad as the guy selling the videos or books says and the government is never as clean as it says,having blind faith in either is a bad idea

    As goldfish said asking questions is the most important thing,if you stop asking questions you fall victim to blind faith :)
     
  5. Franklin

    Franklin Corporal

    Blind faith and human nature.

    It appears that when people feel they belong to the minority of a group they become reluctant to express their own opinions because they can foresee negative consequences of not fitting in with the majority.

    This demonstrates how social influence can be a powerful force affecting the expression of opinions.

    (Bassili, 2003).
     

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