Truth has a bias?
2/14/11 10:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Did you know that debunking urban legends has a liberal bias? It's true! At least that's what a holier-than-thou self-proclaimed preacher on my vestibulopathy list claims.
One of the gullible types on there passed around that old chestnut about the lawyer who bought a box of incredibly expensive cigars, insured them against fire, smoked them all, then filed a claim that he lost them in a fire. Blah blah blah. If you want to read it, go to the link, not gonna post the damn thing here.
As is my wont when I read one of these far-fetched pieces of shit, I went to Snopes.com, my general go-to site, found the above debunkage, and sent the link along with a terse "It's not true." Generally that puts paid to it.
But no. Self-Proclaimed preacher (this guy also said the way to cure depression, actual clinical, medically diagnosed depression that only responds to medication, was to PRAY, for da LAWD yea verily did close de MOUTHS of de LIONS when Daniel was behold FLUNG in amongst them praise JEEEEbus) comes back with this jewel (spelling errors intact):
Though this story semms a litle farfetched, it is definately funny. Hearing and reading many things nowadays about our justice system, could happen.
As far as Snopes is concerned they've been proven to slant their info. Very liberal bias.
Now, there was nothing the least bit political about this. But SPP (abbreviating because I'm tired of typing Self-Proclaimed Preacher) immediately has to put an eeebul LIBRUL SCUM spin on it. Folks who've followed me for a couple years or more may remember the Great Mail List Fucknuttery of 2009; well, SPP is one of the combatants who supported Illiterate Fundie Fucknut.
At any rate, after I retrieved my jaw from the floor, I posted this:
There are other sources that debunk it. Snopes.com is just the easiest to use. Here, have some others:
http://www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/cigars.html
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/lawyer-cigar-arson.shtml
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blcigar.htm
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/c/cigars-fire-ins.htm
It's just not true. There's no "liberal bias" involved in debunking urban legends. Does truth have a "liberal bias"?
So now I'm going to sit back and see what happens. It's been almost 2 years since the last Major Angsty Dealio on the list... it's due.
One of the gullible types on there passed around that old chestnut about the lawyer who bought a box of incredibly expensive cigars, insured them against fire, smoked them all, then filed a claim that he lost them in a fire. Blah blah blah. If you want to read it, go to the link, not gonna post the damn thing here.
As is my wont when I read one of these far-fetched pieces of shit, I went to Snopes.com, my general go-to site, found the above debunkage, and sent the link along with a terse "It's not true." Generally that puts paid to it.
But no. Self-Proclaimed preacher (this guy also said the way to cure depression, actual clinical, medically diagnosed depression that only responds to medication, was to PRAY, for da LAWD yea verily did close de MOUTHS of de LIONS when Daniel was behold FLUNG in amongst them praise JEEEEbus) comes back with this jewel (spelling errors intact):
Though this story semms a litle farfetched, it is definately funny. Hearing and reading many things nowadays about our justice system, could happen.
As far as Snopes is concerned they've been proven to slant their info. Very liberal bias.
Now, there was nothing the least bit political about this. But SPP (abbreviating because I'm tired of typing Self-Proclaimed Preacher) immediately has to put an eeebul LIBRUL SCUM spin on it. Folks who've followed me for a couple years or more may remember the Great Mail List Fucknuttery of 2009; well, SPP is one of the combatants who supported Illiterate Fundie Fucknut.
At any rate, after I retrieved my jaw from the floor, I posted this:
There are other sources that debunk it. Snopes.com is just the easiest to use. Here, have some others:
http://www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/cigars.html
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/lawyer-cigar-arson.shtml
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blcigar.htm
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/c/cigars-fire-ins.htm
It's just not true. There's no "liberal bias" involved in debunking urban legends. Does truth have a "liberal bias"?
So now I'm going to sit back and see what happens. It's been almost 2 years since the last Major Angsty Dealio on the list... it's due.