Thomas Sowell’s latest column

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on April 5, 2006 at 10:24 am

…. it’s up and it’s good (as always). He asks: Are facts obsolete? Snippet:

What is more frightening than any particular policy or ideology is the widespread habit of disregarding facts. Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey put it this way: “Demagoguery beats data.”
People who urge us to rely on the United Nations, instead of acting “unilaterally,” or who urge us to follow other countries in creating a government-run medical care system, often show not the slightest interest in getting facts about the actual track record of either the UN or government-run medical systems.

Those who believe in affirmative action likewise usually see no reason to find out what actually happens under such policies, as distinguished from what they wish, hope, or imagine happens.

The crusade for “a living wage” that will enable a worker to support a family proceeds without the slightest interest in finding out whether most people who are making low wages actually have any family to support — much less seeking out the facts about what actually happens after the government sets wages.

People who have made up their minds and don’t want to be confused by the facts are a danger to the whole society. Since the votes of such people count just as much as the votes of people who know what they are talking about, politicians have every incentive to pass laws and create policies that pander to ignorant notions, if those notions are widespread.

Even institutions that are set up to pass on facts — the media, schools, academia — too often treat facts as expendable and use their strategic positions to filter out facts which go against their own preconceptions.

Crimes against homosexuals, blacks, or the homeless are big news to be dramatized, repeated, and denounced. Crimes committed by homosexuals, blacks, or the homeless are not — and are often passed over in silence by much of the media. The net result is that the public gets filtered facts, which can create an impression the direct opposite of the truth.

We learn from the media’s filtered facts that there are countries with stronger gun-control laws than ours which have lower murder rates. We seldom, if ever, learn from the media about countries which have stronger gun-control laws than ours and whose murder rates are two or three times higher than ours.

Read the whole thing.

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  1. Baklava says:

    I read this yesterday. I was happy to see it. I wanted to link it as part of a liberal laundry list refutation but figured it wasn’t as applicable to the liberal at the time.

  2. steve says:

    Anybody could have written this column, only using issues from the right and not the left. This piece says nothing except “research what you think know, before you believe your right”. To think that it slams the Left, is to misread the words. Peace

  3. - Sorry Steve-oh. Nice dodge but it won’t wash. Its been the last 6+ years that the press has gone so far aound the bend into aiding and abeting the BS get Bush scams of the ass-hats. But its by no means anything new.

    - I think if you bother to go back and review the Clinton impeachment years you’ll see a much lower noise level of rhetoric in the press. Basically trying gamely to spin slick Willey’s dallying’s and lies in the best light possible.

    - The press has historically always been Liberal. Nothing new there. So if facts are being ignored in order to slant the news, its a decididly overwhelming Liberal MSM thats doing the deed.

    - Bang **==

  4. blogagog says:

    He actually spells out that it is liberals who ignore facts. At the end of the article he says, “Apparently scholars, as well as journalists, have made up their minds and don’t want to be confused by the facts.” Those are the last two bastions of liberalism.