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I wonder if it ever occurred to those apparently non-brainwashed folks that they actually are brainwashed into thinking that everybody who disagrees with them is brainwashed? This is the only reason I can see for dismissal out of hand anything not fitting into the given viewpoint. Its like with crazy people, they never suspect themselves but rather think the rest of the world is crazy. Most conspiracy nuts and religious fanatics I ever met did fit that hypothesis rather nicely.
There are so many roots of dogma and hypocrisy in the world. One of the greatest is: anything stated by source X is wrong, just because they were proven to be wrong once/often before. Or: the source is always wrong because it is funded by somebody with agenda (in this case - pretty much *all* research would be wrong.)
Example?
- Anti tobacco ads and information. There is huge money in anti-tobacco movement and big agendas, and yet we cannot derive from that that all this info is lies and that tobacco is healthy. There are many other examples like that.
Personally, I consider myself very cynical, but there should also be a limit to cynicism. Certain things you hear in the media are true and right, even when all you listen to is the Fox channel, surprising as it might be.
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I was born and grew up under a communist system, with one of the most extensive and blatant propaganda machines in the world. But now, after many years of living elsewhere - I can see that even the communist propaganda was right about quite a few things, even though we all rejected every single word at the time, just because of where these words came from and what was the agenda behind them. Well, we were wrong sometimes. Not always, but enough to make me think. There is a lesson in that somewhere, I am sure.
So I agree with DrStraw when he says that there is no substitute for independent thinking.
In my book, rejecting something because of the source or agenda is as bad as accepting it in without looking at the source or agenda.