C-Mag wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 12:48 pm
Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 12:37 pm
C-Mag wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 12:32 pm
In general, I'm skeptical of experts.
Experts typically are typically whores, bought and paid by someone to push a narrative.............. see the WMDs in Iraq, Libyan consulate attack over a video, or Assad gassing his own people for further research on what the experts have to say.
A pretty deceptive way to cut what I said - I thought you were better than that.
I don't see that as deceptive. You like to trust experts, I don't. A key reason we disagree so often, but we are both mature enough to leave it good natured, I think we both enjoy the discussions, and I'm certainly going to lay out examples of why I take my position. I suspect you will do the same.
Elites always have, and will have experts at the ready to push their agendas and there are quid pro quos. The most recent example is Fauci, that @#$% expert has had every position under the sun on bat aids, he's clearly working an agenda, he's not alone. You can go into court any day of the week and experts from both sides will testify the same facts mean different things................... the title expert is a paid position, and the expert does what he's getting paid to do. Just the way of things.
Nothing is perfect. Because of that, it is incredibly easy to tear anything down by focusing narrowly on its imperfections. It is much more difficult to really understand something and appreciate it, and to be able to describe what you like in a clear way that someone else can understand and appreciate. This is why I trust snobs and experts (when it comes to art) that are describing what is good or valuable in a piece of art. I pretty much ignore negative criticisms of art from expert and layman alike (unless they are funny.)
Expanding that premise beyond art expertise, when I disagree with an expert in any field I try to discover what, if anything, I'm missing that they understand. It is more a healthy skepticism of my own intuitions than a blanket trust of experts.
And, the same perfection rubric applies - it is always easier to get something wrong than it is to get it right. I am willing to extend charity to experts who screw up and not assume there is some nefarious motive behind human failures - human failure is just more common than legitimate villainy.