Here's another poster I made. This time, it's a graphic depiction of why it's important to keep state and church separate. I got the dollar graphic from the old Interwebz. :)
Friday, March 23, 2012
The Anti-Choice Campaign Continues
I made this de-motivational poster to explain my thoughts on the mandatory trans-vaginal ultrasound used to shame women seeking abortion. A few states are considering this bill and it's already implemented in Texas. This is yet another way to prevent women from exercising reproductive choice, and it's contemptible.
Labels:
Abortion,
Anti-Choice,
choice,
Republican,
Texas,
transvaginal,
ultrasound
Monday, March 19, 2012
My Strange Addiction, Indeed.
Watching 'My Strange Addiction'. Wow, this urine-drinking lady has bought into a variety of fallacies. She drinks urine because she has false (and wildly outdated) ideas about cancer 'cures', erroneous ideas about removing body 'toxins' and thinks she has 'special knowledge' not understood by the medical establishment.
This show is a glaring example of the effects of being ignorant, uncritical and incurious. There is real harm to those who lack critical-thinking skills, and this is just one of thousands of examples. It's one thing to be temporarily duped, but the recipe for staying duped is to lack the skills to question one's own ideas.
If nothing else, learn to be a critical-thinker, because in a real sense it's learning how to learn. Knowledge is far more than rote memory and it's not a social-exercise in compromise between opposing ideas. Critical-thinking requires the ability to question one's own ideas with rigor and being willing to follow the evidence where it leads.
If not, you could end up drinking pee and thinking it's good for you, and that's fucking stupid.
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This show is a glaring example of the effects of being ignorant, uncritical and incurious. There is real harm to those who lack critical-thinking skills, and this is just one of thousands of examples. It's one thing to be temporarily duped, but the recipe for staying duped is to lack the skills to question one's own ideas.
If nothing else, learn to be a critical-thinker, because in a real sense it's learning how to learn. Knowledge is far more than rote memory and it's not a social-exercise in compromise between opposing ideas. Critical-thinking requires the ability to question one's own ideas with rigor and being willing to follow the evidence where it leads.
If not, you could end up drinking pee and thinking it's good for you, and that's fucking stupid.
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