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cleanhippie

(19,705 posts)
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 11:23 AM Mar 2012

We are truly in an "Age of Ignorance" [View all]

Widespread ignorance bordering on idiocy is our new national goal. It’s no use pretending otherwise and telling us, as Thomas Friedman did in the Times a few days ago, that educated people are the nation’s most valuable resources. Sure, they are, but do we still want them? It doesn’t look to me as if we do. The ideal citizen of a politically corrupt state, such as the one we now have, is a gullible dolt unable to tell truth from bullshit.

An educated, well-informed population, the kind that a functioning democracy requires, would be difficult to lie to, and could not be led by the nose by the various vested interests running amok in this country. Most of our politicians and their political advisers and lobbyists would find themselves unemployed, and so would the gasbags who pass themselves off as our opinion makers. Luckily for them, nothing so catastrophic, even though perfectly well-deserved and widely-welcome, has a remote chance of occurring any time soon. For starters, there’s more money to be made from the ignorant than the enlightened, and deceiving Americans is one of the few growing home industries we still have in this country. A truly educated populace would be bad, both for politicians and for business.

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In the past, if someone knew nothing and talked nonsense, no one paid any attention to him. No more. Now such people are courted and flattered by conservative politicians and ideologues as “Real Americans” defending their country against big government and educated liberal elites. The press interviews them and reports their opinions seriously without pointing out the imbecility of what they believe. The hucksters, who manipulate them for the powerful financial interests, know that they can be made to believe anything, because, to the ignorant and the bigoted, lies always sound better than truth:

Christians are persecuted in this country.
The government is coming to get your guns.
Obama is a Muslim.
Global Warming is a hoax.
The president is forcing open homosexuality on the military.
Schools push a left-wing agenda.
Social Security is an entitlement, no different from welfare.
Obama hates white people.
The life on earth is 10,000 years old and so is the universe.
The safety net contributes to poverty.
The government is taking money from you and giving it to sex-crazed college women to pay for their birth control.


One could easily list many more such commonplace delusions believed by Americans. They are kept in circulation by hundreds of right-wing political and religious media outlets whose function is to fabricate an alternate reality for their viewers and their listeners. “Stupidity is sometimes the greatest of historical forces,” Sidney Hook said once. No doubt. What we have in this country is the rebellion of dull minds against the intellect. That’s why they love politicians who rail against teachers indoctrinating children against their parents’ values and resent the ones who show ability to think seriously and independently. Despite their bravado, these fools can always be counted on to vote against their self-interest. And that, as far as I’m concerned, is why millions are being spent to keep my fellow citizens ignorant.

http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2012/mar/20/age-of-ignorance/


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The best post I have read in a week...Thanks cleanhippie. russspeakeasy Mar 2012 #1
Your welcome. cleanhippie Mar 2012 #2
Worse than the Dark Ages because it does not have to be this way. We know better. jwirr Mar 2012 #3
yeah, I've remarked more than a few times the irony Blue_Tires Mar 2012 #63
excellent post Carolina Mar 2012 #4
One could argue that based on that, education does not always correlate to intelligence. cleanhippie Mar 2012 #6
My GF's doctor is RW. BiggJawn Mar 2012 #25
A wouldn't be surprised if a significant percentage of doctors got into the business for the money corkhead Mar 2012 #51
Yeah, that "Bedside Manner" is sorely lacking in a lot of them... BiggJawn Mar 2012 #58
Most smart lawyers are democrats... Whiskeytide Mar 2012 #68
Being highly educated in a field of specialty is not the same as tblue37 Mar 2012 #30
i agree with you carolina iemitsu Mar 2012 #34
The owners of this country do not want educated citizens, period. Moostache Mar 2012 #5
"they behave like battered wives and DEFEND the bastards who are brutalizing them" cleanhippie Mar 2012 #8
Yep. a kind of Stockholm Syndrome en masse. nt left coaster Mar 2012 #12
And they're always hungry for an "Other" to hate. BiggJawn Mar 2012 #26
Remember that Santorum exemplified this idiocy Bainbridge Bear Mar 2012 #45
You are forgetting that the leaders of these groups mazzarro Mar 2012 #59
Exactly! SammyWinstonJack Mar 2012 #67
rec. KG Mar 2012 #7
If people wised up in sufficient numbers, there would no longer be LibDemAlways Mar 2012 #9
Reading the comments on the article is depressing. hunter Mar 2012 #10
and its coupled with an "Age of Arrogance" ... nt wavesofeuphoria Mar 2012 #11
Arrogant Ignorance... hunter Mar 2012 #22
Didn't Pres. Obama once say, "They're proud of their ignorance." polichick Mar 2012 #54
A nation of grifters. bluedigger Mar 2012 #13
k and r for a most excellent article niyad Mar 2012 #14
Thanks cleanhippie very well written. xtraxritical Mar 2012 #15
I remember those sixties RW nuts, too, xtra... Surya Gayatri Mar 2012 #49
Too true, but we have MSNBC and on radio Stephanie Miller, we're catching on now! Current TV too. xtraxritical Mar 2012 #66
back in the day it was network TV and radio TrogL Mar 2012 #70
It's the Sarah Palin legacy lunatica Mar 2012 #16
Game, set, match. krispos42 Mar 2012 #17
rec. KG Mar 2012 #18
A whole bunch of them know better gulliver Mar 2012 #19
Remember just a few years ago these people were screaming that we were traitors we need to be die or Katashi_itto Mar 2012 #20
They've been Dumbing us Down TatonkaJames Mar 2012 #21
And have been wildly successful with statins. azul Mar 2012 #28
Religion is pushed and atheists villified to keep the masses ignorant and gullible Arugula Latte Mar 2012 #23
"religious media outlets whose function is to fabricate an alternate reality for their viewers..." cleanhippie Mar 2012 #27
100% correct. nt hifiguy Mar 2012 #64
Joe was able to understand them arely staircase Mar 2012 #24
We don't have to wait 500 years Cobalt-60 Mar 2012 #72
Spot on! Plucketeer Mar 2012 #29
what is really scary is that i know some educated folks who believe those same things got root Mar 2012 #31
It's scarey to see Sanatorium win anywhere! socialindependocrat Mar 2012 #32
Yep....Propoganda Slurpers colsohlibgal Mar 2012 #33
There will always be clueless suckers meanit Mar 2012 #39
Kicked and highly recommended. Major Hogwash Mar 2012 #35
My latest favorite was a Washington Journal caller on Friday who said EFerrari Mar 2012 #36
God forbid anyone would ever want to do anything to serve their community. n/t LibDemAlways Mar 2012 #40
In particular, what we need to do RZM Mar 2012 #37
Well, to be fair, educating our children to think for themselves IS a left-wing agenda. cleanhippie Mar 2012 #38
all teachers, even liberal ones iemitsu Mar 2012 #46
hmm... chervilant Mar 2012 #50
Very surprised. cleanhippie Mar 2012 #61
You have nailed it. livingonearth Mar 2012 #41
I think it has most to do with TV. And radio. FredStembottom Mar 2012 #42
there is something else Skittles Mar 2012 #43
Someone ProSense Mar 2012 #44
What's that Frank Zappa quote about how we're a generation raised on cartoons? Initech Mar 2012 #47
It's much worse than that, it's 100+ years of propaganda from everywhere just1voice Mar 2012 #48
You mentioned MSNBC. Show me when Rachel Maddow has EVER lied. Please. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2012 #69
Wow. chervilant Mar 2012 #52
Thanks for the book recs. hifiguy Mar 2012 #65
You're welcome! chervilant Mar 2012 #71
"Despite their bravado, these fools can always be counted on... polichick Mar 2012 #53
Say what! mathematic Mar 2012 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author es466 Mar 2012 #56
When ignorance became profitable. Javaman Mar 2012 #57
Yes, all one has to do to understand the problem is open any newspaper sinkingfeeling Mar 2012 #60
Q: What are we becoming? A: In a word, Mordor Junkdrawer Mar 2012 #62
Putting in generic reply awoke_in_2003 Mar 2012 #73
Ignorance is in! Domingo Tavella Mar 2012 #74
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