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April 26, 2020

Onion

https://twitter.com/TheOnion/status/1254372162045173761

This was a main storyline in Fringe.
April 26, 2020

New England Patriots drafted a white nationalist...



Rohrwasser was asked about what appears to be a Three Percenters tattoo on his left arm during his introductory conference call. The Three Percenters are a “far-right militia movement and paramilitary group.” “I got that tattoo when I was a teenager,” Rohrwasser said. “I had a lot of family in the military, and I thought it stood for a military support symbol at the time. Obviously, it evolved into something that I did not want to represent. When I look back on it, I should have done way more research before I put any mark or symbol like that on my body. It’s not something I want to represent. So, it will be covered.” Rohrwasser was selected 159th overall in the fifth round. He started his college career at URI.

https://nesn.com/2020/04/new-patriots-kicker-justin-rohrwasser-will-cover-controversial-tattoo/

https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1254460240961187840

https://www.democraticunderground.com/12105771#post10
April 25, 2020

New England drafted a white nationalist...

So that's something.



Rohrwasser was asked about what appears to be a Three Percenters tattoo on his left arm during his introductory conference call. The Three Percenters are a “far-right militia movement and paramilitary group.” “I got that tattoo when I was a teenager,” Rohrwasser said. “I had a lot of family in the military, and I thought it stood for a military support symbol at the time. Obviously, it evolved into something that I did not want to represent. When I look back on it, I should have done way more research before I put any mark or symbol like that on my body. It’s not something I want to represent. So, it will be covered.” Rohrwasser was selected 159th overall in the fifth round. He started his college career at URI.

https://nesn.com/2020/04/new-patriots-kicker-justin-rohrwasser-will-cover-controversial-tattoo/
April 24, 2020

Freaks & Geeks

was another great finale...

April 24, 2020

Happy Endings

Next to the Newhart dream series finale this is my favorite...

April 11, 2020

How liars create the 'illusion of truth'

This is 4 years old but more relevant than ever...

Repetition makes a fact seem more true, regardless of whether it is or not. Understanding this effect can help you avoid falling for propaganda, says psychologist Tom Stafford.

“Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth”, is a law of propaganda often attributed to the Nazi Joseph Goebbels
. Among psychologists something like this known as the "illusion of truth" effect. Here's how a typical experiment on the effect works: participants rate how true trivia items are, things like "A prune is a dried plum". Sometimes these items are true (like that one), but sometimes participants see a parallel version which isn't true ( something like "A date is a dried plum" ).

After a break – of minutes or even weeks – the participants do the procedure again, but this time some of the items they rate are new, and some they saw before in the first phase. The key finding is that people tend to rate items they've seen before as more likely to be true, regardless of whether they are true or not, and seemingly for the sole reason that they are more familiar.

So, here, captured in the lab, seems to be the source for the saying that if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth. And if you look around yourself, you may start to think that everyone from advertisers to politicians are taking advantage of this foible of human psychology.

But a reliable effect in the lab isn't necessarily an important effect on people's real-world beliefs. If you really could make a lie sound true by repetition, there'd be no need for all the other techniques of persuasion...

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20161026-how-liars-create-the-illusion-of-truth

https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1246586095233458176

President Kennedy's quote on the Republican Party.................................

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