Bravo Brian. There's no advantage to anyone to punch down at another person. It only inflames tensions and is harmful to yourself. He has been adequately debunked in many forums and need not be kicked while he's down. I completely agree with you're accurate and compassionate statement.
Well, Jesus Christ, with that kind of mentality we won't be able to criticize any Left-wing voices at all. And at what point is the cutoff? Stupid? Kinda stupid? Partially stupid? Do we need to give IQ tests to everyone to determine whether or not they can be made fun of? Or are we just to rely on the voices from CNN to inform us... and of course THEY have very high IQ's, so we can trust them. Do we need to look at their medical history to determine if they are mentally disabled? Or wouldn't that violate the law?
While it’s important to be sensitive to mental health issues, we must still hold public figures accountable for spreading misinformation. Terrence Howard’s public statements on subjects like math and science, regardless of his mental health status, can influence many people. Similar to figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Lauren Boebert, who spread misinformation, their views warrant scrutiny and criticism. It’s about protecting the public from false information, not exploiting an individual.
I wouldn't say Terrence has low IQ so much as clearly insufficient IQ to understand the science and math at the necessary level, which applies to a good chunk of the population. He's unable to realize that fact due to the pathological narcissism, which seems like a diagnosis very consistent with what else we know about him. Clearly he shouldn't be enabled.
Thing is, this diagnosis could be said of a whole range of woo peddlers (and some might argue a certain Presidential candidate). Many of them likely sincerely believe their BS even while they are profiting from social media clicks. Where's the dividing line? Should Professor Dave avoid dismantling the Flerfers too?
Bravo Brian. There's no advantage to anyone to punch down at another person. It only inflames tensions and is harmful to yourself. He has been adequately debunked in many forums and need not be kicked while he's down. I completely agree with you're accurate and compassionate statement.
Well, Jesus Christ, with that kind of mentality we won't be able to criticize any Left-wing voices at all. And at what point is the cutoff? Stupid? Kinda stupid? Partially stupid? Do we need to give IQ tests to everyone to determine whether or not they can be made fun of? Or are we just to rely on the voices from CNN to inform us... and of course THEY have very high IQ's, so we can trust them. Do we need to look at their medical history to determine if they are mentally disabled? Or wouldn't that violate the law?
While it’s important to be sensitive to mental health issues, we must still hold public figures accountable for spreading misinformation. Terrence Howard’s public statements on subjects like math and science, regardless of his mental health status, can influence many people. Similar to figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Lauren Boebert, who spread misinformation, their views warrant scrutiny and criticism. It’s about protecting the public from false information, not exploiting an individual.
I wouldn't say Terrence has low IQ so much as clearly insufficient IQ to understand the science and math at the necessary level, which applies to a good chunk of the population. He's unable to realize that fact due to the pathological narcissism, which seems like a diagnosis very consistent with what else we know about him. Clearly he shouldn't be enabled.
Thing is, this diagnosis could be said of a whole range of woo peddlers (and some might argue a certain Presidential candidate). Many of them likely sincerely believe their BS even while they are profiting from social media clicks. Where's the dividing line? Should Professor Dave avoid dismantling the Flerfers too?
I'd never heard of him before you mentioned him. Maybe you need to leave him alone?