Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
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Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
Should it be the politicians?
The people?
The scientists?
Or people controlling what information people get to see?
Should it be the politicians?
The people?
The scientists?
Or people controlling what information people get to see?
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Re: Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
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Re: Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
Bad decision makers. 

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Re: Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
As an adult, you only have yourself to blame for your bad decisions.edmskeptic wrote: ↑Aug 21st, 2021, 2:12 pm Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
Should it be the politicians?
The people?
The scientists?
Or people controlling what information people get to see?
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Re: Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
PoplarSoul wrote: ↑Aug 21st, 2021, 2:47 pmAs an adult, you only have yourself to blame for your bad decisions.edmskeptic wrote: ↑Aug 21st, 2021, 2:12 pm Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
Should it be the politicians?
The people?
The scientists?
Or people controlling what information people get to see?

There, the question has been answered.
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Re: Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
I thought people would be smarter than this. Here's something to think about if you want to exercise your brain.
If a decision is made based on false information, is the decision maker to blame?
Or is it the perpetrator of falsehoods?
Or is it the person(s) who prevented access to information that could dispel the misinformation?
If a decision is made based on false information, is the decision maker to blame?
Or is it the perpetrator of falsehoods?
Or is it the person(s) who prevented access to information that could dispel the misinformation?
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Re: Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
The case law is pretty clear.
There was a case from about 20 years ago, (maybe more), where a patient with sinusitis went to see a naturopath and was given treatment that worked very well for over a year.
However, the patient eventually ended up with arsenic poisoning and sued the naturopath.
The naturopath won because the patient did not do their "Due Diligence" in informing themselves about what exactly they were taking from the naturopath.
Due diligence is very important in the legal world, and as far as BC courts are concerned, "taking a Doctor's word for it" does not constitute due diligence.
There was a case from about 20 years ago, (maybe more), where a patient with sinusitis went to see a naturopath and was given treatment that worked very well for over a year.
However, the patient eventually ended up with arsenic poisoning and sued the naturopath.
The naturopath won because the patient did not do their "Due Diligence" in informing themselves about what exactly they were taking from the naturopath.
Due diligence is very important in the legal world, and as far as BC courts are concerned, "taking a Doctor's word for it" does not constitute due diligence.
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All anyone can do is fully investigate & seeking actual creditable sources, even with all this... sometimes
happens.

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If you have to be persuaded reminded bullied pressured bribed incentivized, lied to, guilt tripped, coerced, socially shamed, censored, threatened, paid, punished and criminalized, to gain your compliance- the thing is no good
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If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do.
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Re: Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
The people are to blame, they keep buying into scams decade after decade and century after century.edmskeptic wrote: ↑Aug 21st, 2021, 2:12 pm Who should be blamed for bad decisions?
Should it be the politicians?
The people?
The scientists?
Or people controlling what information people get to see?
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