Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I did my research and I know this to be true!
found this post on FB from a past colleague who worked in the hospital with CoachK and who is highly educated . . .
“Do your research!!!” Here’s the thing. Research is a learned skill; it is hard, it is nuanced and complex, and it is true that the majority of people would not even know where to begin or even HOW to do [their own] research. Research is NOT: Googling, scrolling your FB newsfeed, or watching YouTube or 4Chan to search for the results you are hoping to find to be “true.” These are called confirmation biases, and are quickly and easily ruled out when doing actual research. A post credited to Linda Gamble Spadaro, a licensed mental health counselor in Florida, sums this up quite well: “Please stop saying you researched it. You didn’t research anything and it is highly probable you don’t know how to do so. Did you compile a literature review and write abstracts on each article? Or better yet, did you collect a random sample of sources and perform independent probability statistics on the reported results? No? Did you at least take each article one by one and look into the source (that would be the author, publisher and funder), then critique the writing for logical fallacies, cognitive distortions and plain inaccuracies? Did you ask yourself why this source might publish these particular results? Did you follow the trail of references and apply the same source of scrutiny to them? No? Then you didn’t…research anything. You read or watched a video, most likely with little or no objectivity. You came across something in your algorithm manipulated feed, something that jived with your implicit biases and served your confirmation bias, and subconsciously applied your emotional filters and called it proof.” This doesn’t even go into institutional review boards (IRB’s), also known as independent ethics committees, ethical review boards, or touch on peer-review, or meta-analyses. To sum it up, a healthy dose of skepticism is/can be a good thing…as long as we are also applying it to those things we wish/think to be true, and not just those things we choose to be skeptical towards, or in denial of. Most importantly, though, is to apply our best critical thinking skills to ensure we are doing our best to suss out the facts from the fiction, the myths, and outright BS in pseudoscience and politics. Misinformation is being used as a tool of war and to undermine our public health, and it is up to each of us to fight against it." |
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Well, one requirement that missed is, "Are you qualified to interpret the results". If I am "researching" quantum physics, I am just kidding myself, because I am not qualified, and no amount of "common sense" applied to the subject will help. On the other hand, my wife has a degree in Physics and explains what the papers are saying - which does not good, since I don't understand her either.
So, being qualified is one of the criteria for doing actual research - even if you are only researching the research papers published. understanding 99% of the words, does not mean you understand the topic. |
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Bottom line, fact check, fact check, and do it again!
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I don't need to understand quantum physics because it has no bearing on my life. But when someone with a PhD tells me he's going to confiscate my right to earn a living or educate my children or participate in a secure election "for my own good", and he thinks I'm too stupid to understand his reasons -- that's a whole other thing. I may not understand the math behind quantum physics, but I understand the basic concepts. And I may not have a PhD in virology, but I'm perfectly capable of understanding disease death rates, vaccine response, acquired immunity, and the size of a virus compared to the size of the weave of a cloth mask -- not to mention the studies showing how pointless a cloth mask is at stopping the spread of a virus. And you can be sure, if you tell me you need to crash the economy and pay workers not to work, in order to save them from a disease with a 99.5% survival rate that only kills retired people, I reserve the right to check your facts! |
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This from the OP pretty much nails it.
You came across something in your algorithm manipulated feed, something that jived with your implicit biases and served your confirmation bias, and subconsciously applied your emotional filters and called it proof.” |
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Yep, we should all ignore Fauci, Birx, Walensky and all the experts and just listen to this guy---he did "research" In fact, why isn't this guy standing at the podium at the White House instead of all the others??? |
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Proving Covid 19 Vaccine doesn't work if you refuse to take it POWER TO THE PEOPLE |
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Without doing the proper research my guess is his contribution check bounced. |
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My guess is that he had no idea of what to research where, so he didn't write that "check" in the first place. (Nor would he listen to a banker with 30 years experience as to how to fill it out correctly---he'd "research" it on his own then fill it out the way HE thought was best). And the sad part is that he has plenty of company.
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If you’ve come to the conclusion that the best way to deal with this virus is to control people’s behavior, whether through lockdowns, coerced vaccinations, forced masking, or any other liberty-destroying tactic, you are a petty tyrant and a menace to our country.
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Some data to think about
Some data to think about:
Japan Population: 126 million Coronavirus Cases: 1,454,364 Total Covid Deaths: 15,946 55% of population has at least 1 dose vaccination 44% of population are fully vaccinated Florida Population: 22.2 million Coronavirus Cases: 3,182,726 Total Covid Deaths: 43,979 63% of population has at least 1 dose vaccination 52% of population are fully vaccinated Japan has almost 6 times the number of people as Florida. Florida has almost 3 times the number of covid deaths as Japan. So the Florida covid death rate per 1000 people is almost 16 times greater than Japan! But Japan is substantially behind Florida in vaccinations (44% fully vaccinated in Japan vs 52% in Florida). Having spent more than 20 years in Asia, I was always somewhat perplexed at the Asian propensity to wear masks everywhere. But if you do some investigation you will find that this started with the 1910 pneumonic plague outbreak in China where it was found that masks was the only effective deterrent at that time. And later in the 1918 flu epidemic masks were again found to reduce transmission. Mask wearing became "normal" and continued long after those pandemics subsided. So when the covid pandemic began Asian countries already had a long history of using and accepting masks. The Japan data for covid is not so different from other Asian countries. |
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Excellent, now please provide the vetted statistics of ages and comorbitiy factors and circumstances at the point of death. There is MUCH wrong with the way hospitals in the US were rewarded for reporting a “covid death”. I agree masks helped control contagion even though they are poo pooed by some here and N95 masks are probably better but complete isolation works the best. Should isolation be mandated? |
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Nothing really beats common sense and living a long time.....for those of us who are average.
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