
The Proofiness of the Politically Correct Rape
Article here. Excerpt:
A legion of the politically correct who make a living from the alleged oppression of women were gleeful and almost goofy with proofiness this week. The incident is a window into how statistical myths are created.
Charles Seife, a journalist and a professor at New York University, coined the term proofiness as a corollary to an earlier term coined by comedian Stephen Colbert: truthiness. Truthiness was defined as "the quality of preferring concepts or facts one wishes to be true, rather than concepts or facts known to be true." It became the American Dialect Society's 2005 Word of the Year because it embodied a cultural zeitgeist that haunted the socio-political narrative of our time.
Proofiness is "the art of using bogus mathematical arguments to prove something that you know in your heart is true — even when it's not." It should have been the Word of the Year for 2010 when Seife's book Proofiness: The Dark Arts of Mathematical Deception was published. A new study gives the term a second chance for fame, as it points to the dark side of math.'
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CBC enjoys pushing such junk
Last week CBC Radio did a segment on this kind of "junk" research entitled "The Teenage Brain: Unique powerful, vulnerable, but not fully developed"
that quoted heavily from interview with UofPenn Neurololgist Dr. Frances Jensen. I was very skeptical as it all sounded closer to Scientololgy than true research - but as in most things - who has the time to debunk the avalanche of pop culture scientific junk.
http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/episode/2015/01/13/the-teenage-brain-uniquely-powerful-vulnerable-not-fully-developed/
Luckily, I was not alone and it seemed that someone at CBC was listening to customer feedback and so they broadcast another segment yesterday that presents the "other side" - that Jensen should be ashamed of herself for promoting such irresponsible tripe.
http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/episode/2015/01/15/teenage-brains-not-a-problem-let-them-make-decisions-says-dr-epstein/
Does that sound vaguely familiar to Mens Activism's subscribers?