by Ferretlover » Fri 26 Oct 2007, 12:08:01
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ChefBoyardee', 'T')here is such thing as being a bad winner. People do have limitations in what they believe or accept. Some just are too busy with their own lives and can't really pay attention to serious subjects. It's like mocking others for not believing you while the ship is sinking with you and everyone in it. At that point does it really matter who was right or wrong? Food for thought.
a) bad winner: There is no real joy, in this case, in knowing one was correct in one's predictions. To call those who were right "a bad winner" is just more mudslinging-jealousy.
b) limitations: Reminds me of "The Dumbing of America." The information was/is out there to be found.
c) serious subjects: Are you kidding? Being too shallow is a good thing?
d) mocking: You require those who "got it" to be magnanimous to those who refused to believe? How about those who refused to understand what is happening make an attempt to save their own lives?
e) Yes, it does matter. Having reality validate the reasoning processes of the few will strenghten the foundations of those who choose to remake their lives more in tune with the planet on which we live.