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LCD talking and thinking

Unread postby coberst » Tue 15 Apr 2008, 07:47:34

LCD talking and thinking

I think that almost all political talk is LCD (Lowest Common Denominator) talk. LCD talk is aimed at manipulating the maximum number of people as possible to agree with the talker.

I claim that almost all verbal exchanges on TV are LCD talk. Advertisers, political aficionados, and ideologues all use LCD talk.

LCD talk is so prevalent on TV because it produces sales. It produces sales because our schools and colleges have taught us only what to think rather than how to think. We have never been taught to be Critical Thinkers and thus the great mass of us are easily manipulated by talk that appeals to base instinctive emotions rather than to good judgment.

Success is more important than truth. Moving people to buy my commodity is more valuable than is the expression of truth. Selling is more important than truth. We have lost our sense of direction because we have allowed LCD talk to be successful.
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Re: LCD talking and thinking

Unread postby TheDude » Tue 15 Apr 2008, 09:42:46

Did that answer your question, coberst? :lol: Definitely not the kind of LCD response we get from TV talking heads.
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Re: LCD talking and thinking

Unread postby coberst » Wed 16 Apr 2008, 04:42:08

One reader suggested that I had misstated the problem. The problem is that our LCD is too low. In other words, we must, as a group, increase our level of intellectual sophistication. We have the brain power but lack something that Emerson has written about, Self-Reliance. I suspect that we might gain some understanding of our situation if we were to read Emerson's essay "Self-Reliance".


http://www.transcendentalists.com/self_ ... alysis.htm
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Re: LCD talking and thinking

Unread postby FreakOil » Wed 16 Apr 2008, 05:18:27

No offense Coberst, but I think you're just preaching to the choir here.
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Re: LCD talking and thinking

Unread postby coberst » Wed 16 Apr 2008, 14:23:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FreakOil', 'N')o offense Coberst, but I think you're just preaching to the choir here.


I have several hobby horses, such as CT (Critical Thinking), self-actualization, and self-learning that I write about often. Often some one will answer with write your phrase "you are preaching to the choir here".

I wish that this judgment was correct but I never find the evidence that leads me to conclude that it is. Evidence that I find leads me to conclude that we citizens in the US must raise our level of intellectual sophistication if our species is to survive the next 200 years.
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Re: LCD talking and thinking

Unread postby FreakOil » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 01:48:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('coberst', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FreakOil', 'N')o offense Coberst, but I think you're just preaching to the choir here.


I have several hobby horses, such as CT (Critical Thinking), self-actualization, and self-learning that I write about often. Often some one will answer with write your phrase "you are preaching to the choir here".

I wish that this judgment was correct but I never find the evidence that leads me to conclude that it is. Evidence that I find leads me to conclude that we citizens in the US must raise our level of intellectual sophistication if our species is to survive the next 200 years.


I believe that humans must understand the damage caused by consumption, growthism and overpopulation in order to survive. It takes intellect to grasp those problems - or at least an understanding of cause and consequence - so I think we're on the same page.
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