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Randy Peelen's avatar

I very much appreciate the effort you put into this article, and I love the links to external resources. As an older retired person, I may have too much time on my hands, but in following some of your links, I found a few very good resources I didn’t know about. You are a very hard-working human and I’m glad to benefit from your passion. I very much hope you too are benefiting from your efforts.

J.J. McCullough's avatar

I think there is a problem with creators/influencers/pundits etc trying too hard to flatter their audiences and validate their feelings, even when those feelings are ultimately grounded in ignorance or misconceptions. The Founders were quite explicit that a democratic system of government can only function when the public is “virtuous” in some way, and I think that requires a willingness to be a bit more judgmental of the public when they are wrong.

This was a good post overall, but I think even you felt the need to front-load the discussion with a bit too much talk about why the public *might* have a point if you squint hard enough, before getting to all the data showing the reasons why the public is actually quite substantially misinformed about a lot of stuff. That’s the wrong order of operations, in my opinion.

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