More Misconceptions
This is another installment in my regular series, Misconceptions. Today's topic is (fan fare):
Misconceptions.
That's right. Today we're talking about misconceptions about misconceptions. The biggest problem we have with misconceptions is assuming they exist to begin with, because, conspiracy theorists aside (Yes, Ron, you), things are exactly as they seem.
Who killed Kennedy? Lee Harvey Oswald. They caught him. Why did Jack Ruby kill Oswald? Because he was nuts. Or a patriot. Or...hell, I don't know. Did OJ kill those people? Nope. He was found not guilty. (Is that different from innocent?) They're called theories because they lack proof.
Wow. This was a short lived series.
Misconceptions.
That's right. Today we're talking about misconceptions about misconceptions. The biggest problem we have with misconceptions is assuming they exist to begin with, because, conspiracy theorists aside (Yes, Ron, you), things are exactly as they seem.
Who killed Kennedy? Lee Harvey Oswald. They caught him. Why did Jack Ruby kill Oswald? Because he was nuts. Or a patriot. Or...hell, I don't know. Did OJ kill those people? Nope. He was found not guilty. (Is that different from innocent?) They're called theories because they lack proof.
Wow. This was a short lived series.
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