gfunkusarelius
Critical Thinker
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- Apr 10, 2006
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edited to say dang i wish i wouldve noticed i spelled prophecy wrong before posting, haha
i have one i havent seen anyone talking about, but maybe i just missed it. i have seen and heard a lot of CTists, especially 9/11 LCers, arguing that the whole war on terror conflict is esentially "1984." it's a really sexy argument because people who are predisposed to believe in CTs are typically also going to love the idea of prophecy and the coming of this nightmare vision. while i think there are definitely warnings to be heeded from the vision of those who have written such books, i think it can definitely be dangerous to try to fit your worldview into a text and blind yourself to all the issues at hand. the general line i hear on the war on terror is that"osama bin laden is just emmanuel goldstein" (manufactured by the govt so we are all blind to real issues) and we all flip out viewing screens to fox news to have our hatefests, etc, takes the perspective that this is all manufactured and there is no threat from islamic fundamentalism, etc.
so my point is, is there a name for this sort of argument and whats the best way to counter it without getting into laborious detailed examination of a fictional text and reality? of course there is probably even some reality in the more general concept that some people in the govt are probably happy that there is someone to "hate" but frankly if that was there plan it doesnt even work very well, haha
i have one i havent seen anyone talking about, but maybe i just missed it. i have seen and heard a lot of CTists, especially 9/11 LCers, arguing that the whole war on terror conflict is esentially "1984." it's a really sexy argument because people who are predisposed to believe in CTs are typically also going to love the idea of prophecy and the coming of this nightmare vision. while i think there are definitely warnings to be heeded from the vision of those who have written such books, i think it can definitely be dangerous to try to fit your worldview into a text and blind yourself to all the issues at hand. the general line i hear on the war on terror is that"osama bin laden is just emmanuel goldstein" (manufactured by the govt so we are all blind to real issues) and we all flip out viewing screens to fox news to have our hatefests, etc, takes the perspective that this is all manufactured and there is no threat from islamic fundamentalism, etc.
so my point is, is there a name for this sort of argument and whats the best way to counter it without getting into laborious detailed examination of a fictional text and reality? of course there is probably even some reality in the more general concept that some people in the govt are probably happy that there is someone to "hate" but frankly if that was there plan it doesnt even work very well, haha