Based on your definition of homelessness, they're correct.Rick Reuben wrote:No, they're not. They're claiming that Shepard's experiment has no relevance to actual homelessness, so they are making a complete departure from the cut and dry facts.bigc wrote: people are reacting to what the cut and dry facts of his 'experiment' are.
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252"He designed an experiment that re-created the conditions of homelessness."
And what I'm saying to you is: "No, he didn't."
"If I tie a blindfold around my eyes and attempt to cross Western Avenue at the crosswalk, am I not experiencing blindness?"
I'm not sure, but I want to say "No, you're not." But I realize you'd be making an effort which must be worth something to someone.
And what I'm saying to you is: "No, he didn't."
"If I tie a blindfold around my eyes and attempt to cross Western Avenue at the crosswalk, am I not experiencing blindness?"
I'm not sure, but I want to say "No, you're not." But I realize you'd be making an effort which must be worth something to someone.
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253Not one single person here has said what you are arrtibuting to them. You're rambling about somehting irrelevant.Rick Reuben wrote:bigc wrote:It's clear that this kid proved close to nothing that we don't already know
It's not what liberals know that bother them. It's people making them admit what they know about homelessness that infuriates them. Liberals hate when a story like the Shepard case forces them to depart from their dogma, which is that "It is always the system's fault, it is always the system's fault.... ad nauseum"
Then, after blaming the system for every misery and exempting the individuals from accountability, the liberals turn around and beg for more money for the system- right after they blamed the system for every misery inflicted on the homeless!
Robots with cognitive dissonance.
The system does not do a good enough job of addressig homelessness. That seems simple.
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254Rick Reuben wrote:Sourmilk wrote:"He designed an experiment that re-created the conditions of homelessness."
And what I'm saying to you is: "No, he didn't."
You are saying that his experiment has zero relevance to the real world of homelessness?? Zero? Really?
Are you saying it had anything more than marginal relevance to the real world of homelessness?
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255Just LIKE a blind person, not AS a blind person.Rick Reuben wrote:Sourmilk wrote:"He designed an experiment that re-created the conditions of homelessness."
And what I'm saying to you is: "No, he didn't."
You are saying that his experiment has zero relevance to the real world of homelessness?? Zero? Really?Really? I'm crossing a street without the use of my eyes, just like a blind person."If I tie a blindfold around my eyes and attempt to cross Western Avenue at the crosswalk, am I not experiencing blindness?"
I'm not sure, but I want to say "No, you're not."
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256From what I understand, many blind people attune the other senses - moreso than the average, not-blind person.
You're just some stupid shit with a blindfold on.
This is my problem with the Adam Shepard experiment. Christ, I cannot even believe I'm calling it an experiment.
You're just some stupid shit with a blindfold on.
This is my problem with the Adam Shepard experiment. Christ, I cannot even believe I'm calling it an experiment.
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257Rick Reuben wrote:bigc wrote:It's clear that this kid proved close to nothing that we don't already know
It's not what liberals know that bother them. It's people making them admit what they know about homelessness that infuriates them. Liberals hate when a story like the Shepard case forces them to depart from their dogma, which is that "It is always the system's fault, it is always the system's fault.... ad nauseum"
I have a hard time believing that if a for real homeless person achieved the same goals, the typical left leaning person wouldn't be encouraged by the result. It wouldn't give them a reason to stop tinkering with more government though. Most people just find it crass that someone would pretend to be homeless.
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258Sourmilk wrote:From what I understand, many blind people attune the other senses - moreso than the average, not-blind person.
You're just some stupid shit with a blindfold on.
Even if you have a blindfold on, after a while, your other senses become heightened.
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.
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259No, I'm saying a person needs to be blind himself to experience being blind.Rick Reuben wrote:Are you saying that a person needs to actually blind himself to experience crossing a street sightless?bigc wrote:Just LIKE a blind person, not AS a blind person.
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260Rick Reuben wrote:Get up on the stage and put your ideology to the test.
Nah, I'm cool with the fat lady singing.