I'm Sorry, You're Wrong
I'm Sorry, You're Wrong
blindeh
A weekly discussion on the ways we view the world wrong and ways we might be able to make more informed decisions.
Episode 13 - Context
All of our conversations are informed by context. We shouldn't allow ourselves to be guided by emotions without being informed by facts. Let's chat about how context, even on the internet, is important for us to make informed decisions.
Apr 21, 2021
27 min
Episode 12 - Are You Racist?
If I said you were racist, would I be right? Or if you said that you weren't racist, would you be right? Who gets to make that choice?   Apologies for the poor sound quality.
Apr 14, 2021
22 min
Episode 11 - Polarization
America is polarized, but is it the most polarized it has ever been? I look at America's polarized history and see how we compare.
Apr 7, 2021
51 min
Episode 10 - Whataboutism
Whataboutism, the usage of "what about..." statements in your arguments, is a weak fallacy to defend your stance, no matter how strong it feels. While understanding this fallacy is pretty straightforward, I go into a few examples and some reasons why you shouldn't rely on this device to support your arguments.
Mar 31, 2021
29 min
Episode 9 - #AsianLivesMatter
On March 16, a gunman killed 6 Asian women. Why do Asian lives matter all of a sudden? Why haven't we cared much about them until now?
Mar 24, 2021
38 min
Episode 8 - Tucker Carlson and Taylor Lorenz
Taylor Lorenz tweeted her online struggles on Twitter, and Tucker Carlson took issue with that.  And the New York Times took issue with Tucker's response.  I try to dig into the information and see which side has a stronger argument.
Mar 17, 2021
41 min
Episode 7 - Fallacy: Overgeneralization
It's a mistake we all make. We've all overgeneralized. We've said that all Republicans think one way, all Democrats act another way. But that's almost never true. So, in this episode, I chat about the fallacy of overgeneralization and the ways we may have used it to classify a group of people unfairly.
Mar 10, 2021
35 min
Episode 6 - Is COVID-19 a hoax?
Is COVID-19 a hoax? Can you trust government officials and scientists about what they say about this virus? I chat about the numbers and facts known about the virus to-date, and compare COVID-19 to other viruses to see what we can determine from the data.
Mar 3, 2021
38 min
Episode 5 - The Supreme Court and Pennsylvania Election Law
On Feb. 22, 2021, the US Supreme court decided that they would not review two cases regarding the 2020 election in Pennsylvania. I spend a little time discussing this decision with a little context from a previous case that was also thrown out, the Texas Attorney General's challenge to the certification of votes from 4 states.
Feb 24, 2021
16 min
Episode 4 - Motivation
You're ambitious.  You have goals.  So why aren't you achieving them?  What can you do to make yourself more motivated?
Feb 17, 2021
21 min
Load more