Quote from: dalebert on July 09, 2014, 10:43:32 AM
This is a perfect example of why I say to let the really stupid people speak openly. Heck, stick a microphone in their face and broadcast it to the world. It helps us.
It's called the Dunning-Kruger Effect. The more ignorant someone is, the less faculties and information they have to identify their own ignorance. So, they perceive themselves as much more intelligent than the actually are. Basically, they aren't smart enough to realize that they are as dumb as a stack of bricks. This is why you see people making blatantly false and offensive statements on topics such as rape. Basically, they don't know how dumb they are, and they are actually so dumb that they think the rest of the world is as dumb as they are. They are genuinely surprised at the backlash that they get from making statements such as: "a woman can't become pregnant if they are legitimately raped because the female body has a way of shutting that whole process down"
I'm not kidding, by the way. A Republican actually said that. Look up "legitimate rape" in a search engine to see for yourself.
As far as the article itself, it is PERFECT example of Dunning-Kruger. Take this gem, for one:
QuoteLesbian military personnel, who Mr Rehyansky praised for their "medical and administrative specialties", should be allowed to serve because they apparently have low sex drives.
Lesbians have low sex drives. Has this guy ever met a lesbian? I knew a lesbian, and she talked about sex more than any single person I have ever met. She talked about sex more than all of my guy friends COMBINED. In graphic detail.
So, again, it's Dunning-Kruger. Some dolt who probably doesn't know a single lesbian is pontificating about how all lesbians must have low sex drives because that is how he imagines in his mind they must be like. But for the rest of us who live in what I like to call "reality" there are real lesbians out there with real sex drives, and if you so choose you can seek them out and actually study them rather than just pretending that you know what lesbians must be like.
If someone is claiming to be an expert on a topic in which they have no personal experience, they might be trying to pull a Dunning-Kruger on you.