“Those most passionate about 'gun control' tend to know the least about guns” – The Daily Caller. It’s a common practice in academia, media, and politics to quote (alleged) experts to fortify a storyline or argument du jour. Nothing like a 500-pound Information Gorilla to pound the point home and the opposition into submission. Unfortunately, professional anemia in those fields has turned the gorilla into a paper tiger, permitting mis- and disinformation on vital matters to spread like a bad sneeze across all media platforms, infecting sources that should be providing accurate information.
Putting the “X” in Expert
Putting the “X” in Expert
Putting the “X” in Expert
“Those most passionate about 'gun control' tend to know the least about guns” – The Daily Caller. It’s a common practice in academia, media, and politics to quote (alleged) experts to fortify a storyline or argument du jour. Nothing like a 500-pound Information Gorilla to pound the point home and the opposition into submission. Unfortunately, professional anemia in those fields has turned the gorilla into a paper tiger, permitting mis- and disinformation on vital matters to spread like a bad sneeze across all media platforms, infecting sources that should be providing accurate information.