Not wrong but not true either, What defines partiality? Points to ponder
Not wrong but not true either, What
defines partiality? Points to ponder
By Dr. Sohail Ansari
Conceived and worded by DR Sohail Ansari (originality of
concepts and originality of words).
He believes that there can never be a zero scope for
improvement and appreciates criticism if it is not for the sake of criticism.
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Having predicted acceptability in advance, politicians
speak their mind to the public.
Quote
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A book can be unusual because of its stunning mediocrity.
Logical absurdity
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First side is equal to the third side and third is equal to the second
side, but first is not equal to the second side.
Not wrong but not true either
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All chemist are smart, since chemist are scientists; therefore,
all scientists are smart (though all scientists are not chemists but still
there is possibility because one has to be smart anyway to be scientists; but
one becomes scientist because he is smart not because he is chemists; but for
becoming chemists one has to be smart anyway.)
What defines partiality?
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Partial journalist appears impartial by mentioning not
concentrating the bungles of a politician. If it is true, then impartial journalist
must appear partial by concentrating not mentioning bungles. This is
consistency that defines a journalist; this is an attitude that is same to
everyone and everybody throughout. Partial journalist concentrates on the
bungles of some politicians and mentions the bungles of some other; or he from
mentioning the bungles of a certain politician; all of sudden starts concentrating
on them.
Points to ponder
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Every sycophant does not succeed to be the recipient of
favors. Fawning is to be creative to be fruitful; everyone can play toady but a
few can create the repertoire of neologism to paint a leader in a new and fresh
rosy colors.
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Propagandist exploits the human tendency of assuming things.
Propagandist knows that people know that for not having faulty reasoning or
faulty conclusion the best is not to assume anything and to only accept what is
explicit but propagandist knows that people will anyhow assume many things.
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Repeating words of the same meaning does not convey any
things new to those listening to them; however these words do not form a vicious circle of
words as long as these words do not sound monotonous.
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