tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post1708378683385975754..comments2023-12-20T04:18:41.617-06:00Comments on The Hunting of the Snark: The Elite Vs The EliteSusan of Texashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-51459335714911719722016-01-20T07:06:03.661-06:002016-01-20T07:06:03.661-06:00She wants self-driving cars so she doesn't hav...She wants self-driving cars so she doesn't have to put a car mirror on her car again. You remember how impossible that was for her.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-6262686922477373172016-01-16T20:50:11.314-06:002016-01-16T20:50:11.314-06:00Gah. McArdle makes such bad arguments.
Regardi...Gah. McArdle makes such bad arguments. <br /><br />Regarding Haidt, I've read a fair amount of his work, and he's mostly decent when he sticks to strictly descriptive work on values, and I've heard The Happiness Hypothesis is fairly good. However, when it comes to comparing values or political analysis, he frequently makes arguments that are problematic or poorly reasoned, and seems ignorant of (or glosses over) important political history. He also commonly lectures liberals sanctimoniously. (In a thread last year, I linked one of several Haidt pieces where he took Sarah Palin seriously and scolded liberals for not doing the same.) PZ Myers has a relevant piece on Haidt and the academia thing:<br /><br />http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2012/05/17/the-unbearable-squishiness-of-jonathan-haidt/<br /><br />Social psychologist John Jost covers similar ground to Haidt, but does so much better, I'd say. Relatedly, here's one of Jost's critiques of Haidt:<br /><br />http://themonkeycage.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Jost-book-review-of-Haidt-for-the-Monkey-Cage.pdfBatocchiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02193752396025012825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-25615683769886308962016-01-16T12:09:16.741-06:002016-01-16T12:09:16.741-06:00I find it hard to believe that the committee would...I find it hard to believe that the committee would mock a candidate while someone was listening. And why would they bring up the Koches, when they fund dozens of universities, from Hillsdale to Harvard? Maybe it did happen but any liberal professional would say that they did wrong, not use that behavior in wide-spread practice.<br /><br />I wonder what happened to the young woman. The right would love to hear from her or help her press a lawsuit.Susan of Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-58111068479859343892016-01-16T11:08:53.042-06:002016-01-16T11:08:53.042-06:00I worked for almost 30 years in the Graduate Admis...I worked for almost 30 years in the Graduate Admissions office of a large public university, although I was only a worker-bee. Also, I'm sort of a lapsed Unitarian non-believer. I read the Inside Higher Education article McArdle referred to, and was appalled about the how the applicant is discussed. Because she was home-schooled and had attended a small, unknown to some, religious college, some committee members make the unwarranted (in my opinion) assumption the applicant was a right-wing religious fundamentalist nutcase. Other committee members didn't feel that way. Whether she's a right-wing religious nutcase or not, I don't know, but neither does anybody on the committee. If there was any discussion about the applicant's ability to do well in the program, we don't hear about it.<br /><br />Anyway, the article says the applicant was passed on to the next round, but in the end was not offered admission. We don't know how competitive the application process is in this department. Do they typically offer admission to 10% of the applicants or 90%? <br /><br />I'm not saying that the applicant was the victim of liberal elitism, or anything else. She could very well have been treated fairly, but the appearance of fairness--that's another matter. <br /><br />As a final note, I'm also appalled that the committee would say stuff like this knowing full well that somebody studying the admission process was listening. I would have bet good money that professors were more savvy than that, but I would have bet wrong. This would be true whether the school is private or public.<br /><br />EmilyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-45363625419212341422016-01-16T08:32:52.375-06:002016-01-16T08:32:52.375-06:00Sooooo much white identity politics. Conservatives...Sooooo much white identity politics. Conservatives must be represented even if they can't measure up to current standards! Those standards must be changed to admit more people who misinterpret data due to ideological bias! Hire the incompetent-otherwise both sides are not served!Susan of Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-17869662735917282752016-01-16T08:29:42.598-06:002016-01-16T08:29:42.598-06:00She's always citing Haidt. His data seems to b...She's always citing Haidt. His data seems to be okay (not that I would know otherwise) but McArdle doesn't understand it of course. <br /><br />She is also supporting any regulation that can get her into a self-driven car as soon as possible. The possibility of eliminating tipping is intoxicating her.Susan of Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-2373792018688770522016-01-16T03:01:19.972-06:002016-01-16T03:01:19.972-06:00Imagine my surprise to find McArdle demanding posi...Imagine my surprise to find McArdle demanding positive discrimination for rightwing PhD applicants, and the treatment of their purchased-online qualifications as if these were equivalent to a real graduation. How many times did she cite Haidt?<br /><br /><i>evidently they can keep it up forever.</i><br />IYKWIMAITYD.Smut Clydehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09409476490132867809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-37678691290846698612016-01-15T12:25:58.920-06:002016-01-15T12:25:58.920-06:00::facepalm::
How many years can she keep this up?...::facepalm::<br /><br />How many years can she keep this up? Five? Ten?<br /><br />Well, conservatives are still being paid to say that Social Security can't survive, so evidently they can keep it up forever.Susan of Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-33941865491589343162016-01-15T11:59:10.900-06:002016-01-15T11:59:10.900-06:00A little bit off topic, but McArdle is talking abo...A little bit off topic, but McArdle is talking about a death spiral yet again.<br /><br />http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2016-01-14/gaming-of-obamacare-poses-a-fatal-threat<br /><br />EmilyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-4980121804151256682016-01-11T12:28:29.067-06:002016-01-11T12:28:29.067-06:00Cole, she is a propagandist, but she is also an el...Cole, she is a propagandist, but she is also an elitist and will do anything to believe that she and her heroes--Ayn Rand, Wall Street, and the East Coast elite--are genetically superior.Susan of Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-11474020461384094072016-01-11T11:09:53.273-06:002016-01-11T11:09:53.273-06:00I am interested in hearing her expand on this &quo...I am interested in hearing her expand on this "stereotypes are often quite accurate" argument. What other stereotypes does she consider to be correct? White intellectual superiority? Cheapness of Jews? Blacks got rhythm? <br />That small assertion reveals the ugly rotten core of her belief system. fishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01522672049371678717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-28232230620098453772016-01-11T06:35:23.461-06:002016-01-11T06:35:23.461-06:00"Are graduates of those schools more likely t..."Are graduates of those schools more likely to be young earth creationists who think that secular academics which conflict with their reading of the Bible are bunk? Yes. But the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue. (Lee Jussim has done a lot of work showing that stereotypes are often quite accurate.) The problem with stereotypes is that people use them instead of other, better information. Women are, on average, less likely to be interested in science, technology, engineering and math. That wouldn’t make it a good policy for a STEM program to discard the applications of all women, on the grounds that most women don’t want to be engineers." That's right, McArdle, but that's not what's going on in this anecdote. It WOULD be smart policy to deny a woman entrance to a PhD program in Chemistry (for example), if that woman came from an organization devoted to the destruction of science, technology, engineering and math; with a degree in Applied Magic; and who chose to associate with and support publicly people claiming to ride broomsticks during the full moon. <br /><br />This woman, McArdle, is supposed to be educated? Is this false equivalency and child-like "reasoning" genuine, or is she a propagandist working to manipulate the public and reinforce ignorance?<br /><br />We see this bizarre comparison of apples and oranges every friggin day from these idiots, unfortunately. <br /><br />Do they really not see that choosing to be ignorant is not the same as being born a woman, and that the first is acceptable to discriminate against in a candidate position that is so relevant to one's beliefs, while the second is not? <br /><br />I swear they are like children, but with the power to drag us all into oblivion.<br />Colenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-15133779054975411852016-01-10T09:00:36.274-06:002016-01-10T09:00:36.274-06:00Rod makes a living talking about Christianity in p...Rod makes a living talking about Christianity in public settings, not meeting under threat of death in an underground cave. But how can you justify nursing grudges and your growing paranoia without believing that everyone's out to get you?Susan of Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-39977220666466024062016-01-10T00:17:15.630-06:002016-01-10T00:17:15.630-06:00Rod Dreher was very, very concerned about this ant...Rod Dreher was very, very concerned about this anti-Christian bias also. We must circle the wagons, beause they're coming for all of us!Gretchennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-10750480730316931452016-01-09T12:42:17.308-06:002016-01-09T12:42:17.308-06:00Katy, it's so funny the way they say it's ...Katy, it's so funny the way they say it's bigoted to reject bigotry.<br /><br />Downpuppy, I left a couple of comments on two McArdle posts because they were clearly demonstrating how their bias made them incapable of making a coherent argument. They ignored facts they didn't like, substituting facts they did like instead. <br /><br />McArdle said that abortions rise with the availability of birth control. Someone linked to a study that showed she was wrong. A reader (SgtFraggleRock) said that the study was wrong and he had a study to prove it. That study was about contraceptive use in Spain, which legalized birth control in 1993 and 1st trimester abortion in 2010. He and a few others high-fived themselves and mocked the stupid liberals for being wrong. <br /><br />That guy is probably not stupid. (Some of McArdle's readers are but a lot are not.) He can't think, however, because he can't look at data and make a logical argument in support of his viewpoint. He and others must make up bullshit reasons to ignore the data and bullshit arguments to avoid analyzing the data.<br /><br />Eh, you already know this stuff but it's clarifying to type it out.Susan of Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00076915322771385454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-50260067935782991272016-01-09T10:15:00.479-06:002016-01-09T10:15:00.479-06:00Translating the original story back through all th...Translating the original story back through all the nonsense, it basically comes down to faculty trying to decide if a prospective student was ready to learn or already knew the TRUTH. <br /><br />Kind of their function, no?Downpuppyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10312490198813632190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222630007427380394.post-86621440545594662482016-01-08T15:49:58.666-06:002016-01-08T15:49:58.666-06:00ArgleBargle: "All Liberals are in favor of i...ArgleBargle: "All Liberals are in favor of inclusiveness, amIright? They say Society should include gays, dark-skinned folk, diverse political ideas, different religions even! So why don't Liberals favor <i>including bigoted racist morons</i> in their wonderful Society, Huh? GOTCHA!"Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03176801494652946278noreply@blogger.com