Very interesting :024: From a psychological perspective this thread did appear at a poignant time and it could well have led to a unconscious Freudian slip by wee gringo. And then the responses were possibly also a means, both consciously and unconsciously, to divert the attention from the theme of the initial post.
The context has been the centre of psychological debate fer centuries and I love the quotes from two toher immortals - Einstein said "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.? and Bhuddism quotes that "Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.?
But bear with me, do not ridicule, and try to undertand the menaning of the following poem.
What you get is more than what you see
Don't bite my finger, look where I am pointing
People don't want to be evil
People don't want to be neurotic
Reason and emotion aren't opposites
Reason isn't superior to emotion
Improbability isn't impossibility
The majority of a group isn't all of it
All knowledge is interconnected
Everything is a dynamical system
Order may be good or bad
Disorder may be good or bad
And of course it all leads down the path of freedom of speech. :023: