It used to be common sense that black people were inferior to white people. It used to be common sense that man couldn’t build heavier-than-air machines that would fly. It used to be common sense that fireproof asbestos was a wonderful substance to build with. And it used to be common sense that a rocket couldn’t possibly operate in the vacuum of space.
We all recognize each of those as fallacies today, but they were the accepted conventional wisdom of their days. When are people going to learn that what they see as “common sense” is frequently just a sum total of the biases they’ve picked up along the way?
It’s frustrating to me that so many people have no patience for intellectual complexity and nuance. They’re so impatient (and fundamentally anti-intellectual, in some cases) that they can’t take the time and effort to understand something other than the conventional wisdom that they know — even if they complain about the status quo. They can’t see outside of a very small box.
I want my children surrounded by tools of creation, not consumption
Our choices determine whether we die alone or surrounded by love
Race discrimination: Sometimes evil, but sometimes praiseworthy?
Noise of culture isn’t evil, but it drowns out what really matters
False dichotomy: Your choice isn’t coercive state vs. lawlessness
California teacher union gets power to veto online college classes
Young New Yorkers say they’re fleeing the city — Why? High taxes, low opportunities
Members of Congress can’t tell constituents ‘Merry Christmas’
Why is it so hard to make good art? It’s something I’ll never understand