I believe this. Too many times people with no brains get elected because people who have no brains vote for the same kind of people. This is a problem on the left and the right, although moderates also have this problem.
During the Nixon administration someone said (forget who), “Opinions are like a*sholes – everybody’s got one”. “And they are probably on Yelp!” – my opinion. :)
My latest hypothesis is that all people are absolutely stupid. The problem is that some of them think they are relatively less stupid. Especially bad when they think so because they have extra money from winning some business lottery (or scam).
Can’t I have both opinions and a brain? There are facts which you cannot have an opinion about but you can simply know or deny them, while you can have e.g. an opinion how to deal with those facts appropriately.
Back in the Cronkite Era the Big Three networks’ news shows were losing money, but they were a showcase for how good the networks were. The 1968 Bill Buckley/Gore Vidal debates came about because thrid place ABC couldn’t afford the coverage that the other guys were giving the political conventions.
Also, at that time every town had an independent newspaper and no one entity could own more than one TV station and two radio stations in a city.
Ronald Reagan made the Fairness Doctrine one of his first targets.
Maybe the scales should read “people that have been taught HOW to think” and “people that have been taught WHAT to think”, or more simply “educated” and “indoctrinated”.
A few years ago “we can agree that we disagree” was a grudgingly accepted solution. We’ve kind of blown past that one. Our ancestors settled such things with wars. We seem to have settled on trying to find the most hurtful insult (and running before we get hurt).
The person who can’t explain why he holds a given opinion (usually saying “it’s an opinion; I don’t have to explain it”) is in fact stating either a prejudice or someone else’s opinion rather than his own. Examine your own “opinions” on that basis.
I disagree with the premise. The problem isn’t that people don’t have brains. The problem is that people don’t seek out accurate information before forming an opinion.
With respect to the people with opinions, I think the problem is less that they have an opinion, and more that they don’t engage the brain before they form the opinion.
All people have always had brains and opinions, but Gent is about right, except it’s not so much “forcing” as people working together to create a worldview based on “opinions” in various forms — assumptions, beliefs that are disguised as “facts” because they are “based on” scientifically-gathered data, etc. And then accuse anybody who sees through it of being a conspiracy theorist, which is effective because there are plenty of kooky conspiracy theories out there, too.
I believe I once heard the phrase somewhere, “opinions are like butts, everyone’s got one(1), but you don’t want to see yours displayed in public,” but, nowadays, the REAL problem is that EVERYONE is SO DESPERATE for “celebrity” on the internet that they would be happy to show their butts, if it meant they could “get” a sponsorship for a YouTube video or something like that!!!!! Dan aka…ps ugh to overpopulation…..
“I reject your reality and substitute it with my own,” Look up the logic-fallacy “post hoc ergo propter hoc,” and match it against political half-truths, for example.
Everyone has a right to their opinion, the problem is not all opinions carry the same weight when it comes to reality. (I think I’m paraphrasing Carl Sagan)
And the elephant in the room is that the a-holes with opinions just elected an ass-clown by voting against their own interests.Simply because they form their opinions from certain “news” broadcasts and podcasts.
I’m pretty sure his first scale is backwards. People had opinions long before “facts” were available.Old saying: “Opinions are like belly buttons. Everybody has one”. (Multiple sources found).
Alternative facts are the problem. When someone makes up their own facts, because you are unable to accept real facts, that’s when it gets bad. It’s a form of mental illness.
The main difference between then and now is the internet. The crap-talking yahoo in a bar in 1974 with just a handful of listeners is now the crap-talking yahoo on social media with a million followers.
I’m thinking the scales balanced the same in 1974. I was an adult at the time and read the newspaper. Karl Friedrich Gauss, Mr. Normal Distribution, was a very smart guy. He was the Einstein or Newton of the 19th century.
I completely blame the Internet for creating this mess. True it was actually this way since we climbed (or were pushed) out of the trees. But the idiots were confined to their villages. Open communication has been taken over by the least common denominator. As could have been anticipated just watching TV and listening to radio.
Used to be that mostly experts could get their thoughts in front of the public (publishing, interviews, etc.). But thanks to the internet, anyone can get their views in front of the public.
C about 1 month ago
Bingo
BasilBruce about 1 month ago
I remember once seeing coffee mugs, T-shirts, etc, that read, “If idiots could fly, this place would be an airport.”
They also had the phrase with an A-word instead of “idiots.”
sirbadger about 1 month ago
Before social media and cable news, people had opinions, but you didn’t hear them.
Gent about 1 month ago
Problem is not that peoples has opinions. Problem is peoples trying to forcing one’s own opinions on another as if it is facts.
Concretionist about 1 month ago
Dunning Kruger syndrome.
baraktorvan about 1 month ago
I believe this. Too many times people with no brains get elected because people who have no brains vote for the same kind of people. This is a problem on the left and the right, although moderates also have this problem.
blunebottle about 1 month ago
Thank you, Rat.
Hello Everyone about 1 month ago
During the Nixon administration someone said (forget who), “Opinions are like a*sholes – everybody’s got one”. “And they are probably on Yelp!” – my opinion. :)
The Humanist about 1 month ago
Why are Americans on Reddit different from Americans on Youtube and Twitter?
Most Americans on Reddit are pro-illegal immigration, pro-feminist and pro-Islam.
however many Americans on Youtube and Twitter are anti-illegal immigration, anti-feminist and anti-Islam
shanen0 about 1 month ago
My latest hypothesis is that all people are absolutely stupid. The problem is that some of them think they are relatively less stupid. Especially bad when they think so because they have extra money from winning some business lottery (or scam).
[Unnamed Reader - 94897a] about 1 month ago
Can’t I have both opinions and a brain? There are facts which you cannot have an opinion about but you can simply know or deny them, while you can have e.g. an opinion how to deal with those facts appropriately.
win.45mag about 1 month ago
Opinions are like butt holes. Everyone has one, and they all stink.
Differentname about 1 month ago
Back in the Cronkite Era the Big Three networks’ news shows were losing money, but they were a showcase for how good the networks were. The 1968 Bill Buckley/Gore Vidal debates came about because thrid place ABC couldn’t afford the coverage that the other guys were giving the political conventions.
Also, at that time every town had an independent newspaper and no one entity could own more than one TV station and two radio stations in a city.
Ronald Reagan made the Fairness Doctrine one of his first targets.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 1 month ago
“Yeah? Well, you know, that’s just like your opinion, man.”
tom.amitai about 1 month ago
People have always had opinions, and most of them were always stupid. The internet makes it easier for the dumb ones to drown out the smart ones.
becida about 1 month ago
Too bad we can’t graph the rise in social media along side the scale change in the cartoon.
Croc Holliday about 1 month ago
It’s when opinions are not grounded in fact but instead are grounded in partisan BS that it becomes a problem.
RobinHood about 1 month ago
It’s an internet thing
Courage the Cowardly Dog! about 1 month ago
I need new glasses it seems, I read “People with Onions”!! >.<
faramirish Premium Member about 1 month ago
Good thing we’re all on the ”brains” side of the scale
Lenavid about 1 month ago
Maybe the scales should read “people that have been taught HOW to think” and “people that have been taught WHAT to think”, or more simply “educated” and “indoctrinated”.
Out of the Past about 1 month ago
A few years ago “we can agree that we disagree” was a grudgingly accepted solution. We’ve kind of blown past that one. Our ancestors settled such things with wars. We seem to have settled on trying to find the most hurtful insult (and running before we get hurt).
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 month ago
So that’s your opinion, eh Rat?
Hamady Sack Premium Member about 1 month ago
He’s done his own research.
Aimless Melissa about 1 month ago
Only dummies have opinions?
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 1 month ago
The Rise of Social Media.
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 month ago
Opinions without facts. E.g. , if you think vaccines cause autism, your opinion on the subject is worthless.
dsatvoinde Premium Member about 1 month ago
Some people just don’t find facts as entertaining as unfounded opinions. But that’s just my opinion. ;-)
Gen.Flashman about 1 month ago
1974-two years earlier Nixon won reelection, carried 49 states, 60% of vote.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 month ago
That’s my opinion, feel free to make it yours
hmofo813 Premium Member about 1 month ago
The person who can’t explain why he holds a given opinion (usually saying “it’s an opinion; I don’t have to explain it”) is in fact stating either a prejudice or someone else’s opinion rather than his own. Examine your own “opinions” on that basis.
Ellis97 about 1 month ago
So much for freedom of speech.
uniquename about 1 month ago
If I remember 1974 right, people weren’t any smarter. They were politer and didn’t have the ability to broadcast their ignorance like they do today.
tbemont Premium Member about 1 month ago
I disagree with the premise. The problem isn’t that people don’t have brains. The problem is that people don’t seek out accurate information before forming an opinion.
Slowly, he turned... about 1 month ago
“Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds have opinions.” – Eleanor Roosevelt [kinda, sorta].
asmbeers about 1 month ago
This one, sadly is too close to the reality to be finny.
Malph about 1 month ago
MY opinion is: this is a good comic.
Tom about 1 month ago
So, one has to be stupid to have an opinion??? Just the opposite, Pastis.
ajr58(1) about 1 month ago
With respect to the people with opinions, I think the problem is less that they have an opinion, and more that they don’t engage the brain before they form the opinion.
Goat from PBS about 1 month ago
It’s not the ratio that’s unbalanced, it’s the ratio of how loud those people with opinions are compared to the people with brains.
margoc about 1 month ago
The news media fills the opinion bowl. I don’t think they know the difference between facts and opinion.
SirThomas about 1 month ago
A failure of our educational system to teach how to evaluate sources of information.
Spacetech about 1 month ago
The opinions now have social media sites to dump their trash in… The numbers haven’t changed.
pheets about 1 month ago
The brains have left the building and gone off the mainstream grid.
ajwaldtwo about 1 month ago
Pretty well sums thing up.
lanainutahdesert about 1 month ago
We all have opinions but informed opinions would be nice.
cj7ole about 1 month ago
Hmm, a lot of opinions floating about here…
sams1960 Premium Member about 1 month ago
The ratio hasn’t changed. Social media has highlighted and exaggerated all the opinions.
Radkins27 about 1 month ago
true dat
T Smith about 1 month ago
It’s quite taxing on those of us with the brains.
BilboDaddy about 1 month ago
I love it when you nail it, Stephan!
Rev Phnk Ey about 1 month ago
Elitist vs Magats
ira.crank about 1 month ago
With the internet, too many people have the same opinion.
Cary Rodda Premium Member about 1 month ago
In my humble opinion, Pastis is spot on here.
mindjob about 1 month ago
It’s really a rise in people being told what to think. Who wants to think when somebody else can do it for you?
MT about 1 month ago
‘’I know that I know nothing.’’ Socrates
curtlyon19 about 1 month ago
try to avoid it as I may, I still (darn it)have opinions
DaBump Premium Member about 1 month ago
All people have always had brains and opinions, but Gent is about right, except it’s not so much “forcing” as people working together to create a worldview based on “opinions” in various forms — assumptions, beliefs that are disguised as “facts” because they are “based on” scientifically-gathered data, etc. And then accuse anybody who sees through it of being a conspiracy theorist, which is effective because there are plenty of kooky conspiracy theories out there, too.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member about 1 month ago
George Romero had it right; the zombies have eaten the brains.
DanielRyanMulligan1 about 1 month ago
I believe I once heard the phrase somewhere, “opinions are like butts, everyone’s got one(1), but you don’t want to see yours displayed in public,” but, nowadays, the REAL problem is that EVERYONE is SO DESPERATE for “celebrity” on the internet that they would be happy to show their butts, if it meant they could “get” a sponsorship for a YouTube video or something like that!!!!! Dan aka…ps ugh to overpopulation…..
eklofali about 1 month ago
What does the Venn Diagram of the groups look like?
gigagrouch about 1 month ago
Opinions are like a———s: everyone has one & they all stink.
zeexenon about 1 month ago
“I reject your reality and substitute it with my own,” Look up the logic-fallacy “post hoc ergo propter hoc,” and match it against political half-truths, for example.
KEA about 1 month ago
Everyone has a right to their opinion, the problem is not all opinions carry the same weight when it comes to reality. (I think I’m paraphrasing Carl Sagan)
John Jorgensen about 1 month ago
Yeah. . . .
WineTraveller32 about 1 month ago
The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.
- Charles Bukowski
carlsonbob about 1 month ago
The problem is the lack of critical thinking. We tell kids WHAT to think, not HOW to think.
ncorgbl about 1 month ago
Opinions are a right guaranteed by our constitution. Right, wrong or meaningless.
Kellbone about 1 month ago
And the elephant in the room is that the a-holes with opinions just elected an ass-clown by voting against their own interests.Simply because they form their opinions from certain “news” broadcasts and podcasts.
Paul D Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’m pretty sure his first scale is backwards. People had opinions long before “facts” were available.Old saying: “Opinions are like belly buttons. Everybody has one”. (Multiple sources found).
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Well, when Cronkite and Huntley-Brinkley were alive we got facts from MSM, now we just get propaganda. What do you expect?
chriscc63 about 1 month ago
people with brains have better opinions
cracker65 about 1 month ago
Alternative facts are the problem. When someone makes up their own facts, because you are unable to accept real facts, that’s when it gets bad. It’s a form of mental illness.
old_geek about 1 month ago
I remember 1974 like it was only 50 years ago…
braindead Premium Member about 1 month ago
What’s your, you know, opinion about the shape of Earth? The moon? Other planets?
Climate change?
Ever increasing wealth inequality?
Gravity?
Vaccines?
IndyW about 1 month ago
The irony of this tune is there’s 227 comments so far, (people with opinions), and 550 likes. Big number for this toon today. A good tune.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 1 month ago
The main difference between then and now is the internet. The crap-talking yahoo in a bar in 1974 with just a handful of listeners is now the crap-talking yahoo on social media with a million followers.
jbruins84341 about 1 month ago
You can have brains and still have opinions. It’s just that some people who know nothing aren’t content to either educate themselves or shut up!
iggyman about 1 month ago
The sage wisdom is, Opinions are A$$ holes, everyone has one!
willie_mctell about 1 month ago
I’m thinking the scales balanced the same in 1974. I was an adult at the time and read the newspaper. Karl Friedrich Gauss, Mr. Normal Distribution, was a very smart guy. He was the Einstein or Newton of the 19th century.
eddi-TBH about 1 month ago
I completely blame the Internet for creating this mess. True it was actually this way since we climbed (or were pushed) out of the trees. But the idiots were confined to their villages. Open communication has been taken over by the least common denominator. As could have been anticipated just watching TV and listening to radio.
cafed00d Premium Member about 1 month ago
Used to be that mostly experts could get their thoughts in front of the public (publishing, interviews, etc.). But thanks to the internet, anyone can get their views in front of the public.