So last night, I was in a meeting with the Union regarding health benefits, since I and about 50 coworkers were converted to "Career" employees and are now eligible for full benefits (and it's not like management is going to go over any of it with us). And when our Union president asked if there were any questions, the first thing someone asked was, "Are any of these plans the Obamacare plan? Because I don't want that. I just don't want it." I don't know how the Union rep was able to calmly explain that the Affordable Care Act is not a "plan," but he recovered with only a slight quirk of an eyebrow.
I know I've asked this a lot in dealing with humanity on a daily basis, but how can anyone be that stupid? No, not stupidity. It's willful ignorance at its finest, you can't legitimately be that mentally deficient and still be a functional member of society. You have to go out of your way to avoid so many facts that you lack even the basic understanding of something to form a legitimate opinion, and yet present that opinion as if you're not a complete fuckwit. Society has no future if people like this become the majority. This is the exact kind of person the extreme ends of the political spectrum have spent generations trying to cultivate. Someone who blindly accepts every half-truth and blatant lie, someone who doesn't seek knowledge on their own because someone else will tell them what they need to know and how they should feel about it, someone who doesn't need a personal opinion because they let others form their opinion for them. If you don't like something, that's fine. But if you don't like something because professional-looking people who sound like they know what they're talking about tell you that you shouldn't like it, that's not even remotely okay. This level of domination of someone's thoughts and beliefs is beyond Orwellian in scale. This is fucking Matrix level control, this is a person who has accepted someone else's reality as their own. Except that people like this are making the conscious decision to live in that false reality they are presented with, because you have to work hard to completely ignore any and all factual information, you have to be truly committed to your crusade of ignorance to be able to avoid accidentally learning about something, especially with a subject as hotly debated as the ACA.
I know I've asked this a lot in dealing with humanity on a daily basis, but how can anyone be that stupid? No, not stupidity. It's willful ignorance at its finest, you can't legitimately be that mentally deficient and still be a functional member of society. You have to go out of your way to avoid so many facts that you lack even the basic understanding of something to form a legitimate opinion, and yet present that opinion as if you're not a complete fuckwit. Society has no future if people like this become the majority. This is the exact kind of person the extreme ends of the political spectrum have spent generations trying to cultivate. Someone who blindly accepts every half-truth and blatant lie, someone who doesn't seek knowledge on their own because someone else will tell them what they need to know and how they should feel about it, someone who doesn't need a personal opinion because they let others form their opinion for them. If you don't like something, that's fine. But if you don't like something because professional-looking people who sound like they know what they're talking about tell you that you shouldn't like it, that's not even remotely okay. This level of domination of someone's thoughts and beliefs is beyond Orwellian in scale. This is fucking Matrix level control, this is a person who has accepted someone else's reality as their own. Except that people like this are making the conscious decision to live in that false reality they are presented with, because you have to work hard to completely ignore any and all factual information, you have to be truly committed to your crusade of ignorance to be able to avoid accidentally learning about something, especially with a subject as hotly debated as the ACA.
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