Brian63
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One curious-but-annoying trend in political discussions is to note how often people ascribe virtual certainty to their own political views being sound. They are over-confident about their own judgments and abilities to correctly predict the future. This comes into play when deciding on which candidates should be nominated for office, which policies should be enacted, which political and legal and media strategies should be put into play, etc. Many people around all social media sites, including this forum, are subject to it. The fights and arguments turn vicious, and the accusations made that anyone who disagrees with us is not only likely to be wrong, but flagrantly stupid for holding the views they do because their political stances would be catastrophic if they were made real. People hold entirely conflicting views and prophecies about will happen if [x] occurs, and each of them is 1,000% confident of their predictions. Dunning-Kruger a million-fold.
So let's turn that around on ourselves. Think of some political predictions that you have made recently or any time in the past, where you confess to being wrong about. Serious ones, not just sarcasm or jokes.
To start: Ahead of the event, I expected Warren to come off with a loss on debate night#1. She had the most to lose by there even being a debate at all with everyone else on the floor. When several different voices are given a platform and equal time, I think it favors the underdogs and the short handed, not the current frontrunners. She has gotten the most positive reception from that pack though.
So for fuck's sake people, can everyone at least admit that we do not know with virtual certainty which candidates would be the most or least likely to defeat Trump? A lot can and will happen in a year-and-a-half. There will be countless variables that we are not yet aware of. If one Dem gets nominated and wins, that does not validate the wisdom of someone who preferred that candidate. Perhaps a lot of candidates will have won against Trump when election day hits us. If a particular Democrat gets nominated and ends up losing in the general, that does not validate the "See, I told ya so!" crying of anyone with a different preferred candidate. Perhaps most or all of those running for the nomination would have lost the general election (such as if Trump cheated in various ways).
Stop being so goddamn-fucking-absolutely-certain that your political wisdom far surpasses everybody else's and that anyone who disagrees with you is stupid for not being so clairvoyant as you!
So let's turn that around on ourselves. Think of some political predictions that you have made recently or any time in the past, where you confess to being wrong about. Serious ones, not just sarcasm or jokes.
To start: Ahead of the event, I expected Warren to come off with a loss on debate night#1. She had the most to lose by there even being a debate at all with everyone else on the floor. When several different voices are given a platform and equal time, I think it favors the underdogs and the short handed, not the current frontrunners. She has gotten the most positive reception from that pack though.
So for fuck's sake people, can everyone at least admit that we do not know with virtual certainty which candidates would be the most or least likely to defeat Trump? A lot can and will happen in a year-and-a-half. There will be countless variables that we are not yet aware of. If one Dem gets nominated and wins, that does not validate the wisdom of someone who preferred that candidate. Perhaps a lot of candidates will have won against Trump when election day hits us. If a particular Democrat gets nominated and ends up losing in the general, that does not validate the "See, I told ya so!" crying of anyone with a different preferred candidate. Perhaps most or all of those running for the nomination would have lost the general election (such as if Trump cheated in various ways).
Stop being so goddamn-fucking-absolutely-certain that your political wisdom far surpasses everybody else's and that anyone who disagrees with you is stupid for not being so clairvoyant as you!