I've noticed that there is an increasingly prevalent use of the term "stupid" to describe people. This is especially true of political candidates or politicians.
I've found that these comments are mainly directed at:
(1) Conservatives; and
(2) Women
Take Michele Bachman, for instance. Here's a right wing woman who does say some stupid things. Of course we ALL say stupid things. She's now being called "stupid" for saying that gas prices will be cheaper if she is President. Yeah, I agree that she cannot control it. But a key part of the campaigns in 2008 was fuel prices skyrocketing and that the candidates would make gas less expensive.
These candidates were not called "stupid." Yet put a right wing woman out there saying it and "stupid" gets put out there.
Often, the education of the person may be looked at as evidence of stupidity or lack thereof. Sarah Palin's educational qualifications were deemed no good - a BS from Idaho. So she's stupid. On the other hand, Dubya had a bachelor's degree from Yale and a Harvard MBA. Doesn't matter. He's stupid.
Barack Obama? JD from Harvard. Must be smart. Bill Clinton? JD from Yale. Michele Bachman? LLM in taxation from William and Mary (an LLM is an advanced degree in law. Most lawyers have a JD. She has one of those but also has post-JD education in law. It's like a post-doctoral degree).
I have a problem with throwing the term "stupid" around. Sarah Palin only has a bachelor's degree so she's stupid. That's insulting. Michele Bachman is stupid. Well, she's got a higher level degree than any other president in history (except Woodrow Wilson, maybe). Bush is Harvard AND Yale.
I note that neither Bachman nor Palin nor Bush should ever worry about being kidnapped by MENSA. But I also note that if someone is not a genius it doesn't mean that person is not stupid. Michele Bachman may not be a genius, but there is no such thing as an idiot who earned an LLM. It doesn't take a genius to get an LLM, but a stupid person cannot do it.
I think that the use of the term "stupid" and "idiot" is evidence of lack of civility. This is not to say that they do not say or do stupid things. They do. I question the judgment of anyone who believes that the earth is 6000 years old. The again I also question the judgment of anyone who says that the icecaps will melt and Miami will be under 10 feet of water before I die.
It would be a good thing to knock off the "stupid" allegations. I'd like to see the right wing knock off the "ignorant" and "immora"" allegations. Kirk Cameron calling Hawking stupid or ignorant does serve to destroy any credibility.
How does one define "stupid?" Is it on the basis of what someone says? Somebody says a stupid thing? (Credit to the President - he and his staff understand this. Hence, he won't talk without a teleprompter).
I just find myself shaking my head at the flippant allegations of stupidity or ignorance. Let's define "stupidity" and see how it fits.
Did you shake your head at this one or did you and other usual suspects miss it thru those red colored glasses???
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Did you shake your head at this one or did you and other usual suspects miss it thru those red colored glasses???
http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=4172966;#4172966
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