(1. Choose to ignore the new conflicting information; 2. Commit even further to our beliefs; 3. Avoid exposure to contradictory informationā¦)
Or just keep watching CNN and MSNBC š
Bella Pelosi- I am running for re-election in order to save Democracy!
Says a woman determined to destroy democracy.
Typical dem would rather talk about Trump’s evil nature!
The problem is that as soon as some people sense disagreement, they resort to name calling and personal attacks. You see it whenever Ben Shapiro appears on a college campus. People who are secure in their beliefs arenāt afraid to expose them to question, but I think that those who just grab on to whatever passes by avoid subjecting them to logical analysis. They need to drown out reasonable discussion with chants and hysteria. They canāt be reasoned with.
1. "The Return of the Archons" (Season 1, Episode 22): Kirk argues with the A.I. "Landru" and ultimately convinces it to destroy itself.
2. "The Changeling" (Season 2, Episode 8): Kirk convinces the hybrid Earth/alien space probe known as "Nomad" that, according to its own programming, it must destroy itself.
3. "I, Mudd" (Season 2, Episode 12): Kirk (and his crew) cause a society of androids to "crash" by exhibiting illogical behavior and posing paradoxical questions. (This is the episode explicitly referenced in the above passage.)
4. "The Ultimate Computer" (Season 2, Episode 24): Kirk talks the murderous M-5 into killing itself.
Regards,
Avoid it? It's being straight up censored!