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Sorry, I see the word "choring".![]()
Yes and a couple of seconds before you can see "...acing and leading". Gee, i wonder what that is?
Sorry, I see the word "choring".![]()
Uri Gellar lied to people and told them that his tricks were the result of psychic powers. Derren Brown lies to people and tells them that his tricks are the result of NLP, automatic writing, auto-hypnosis and so on.
Yes and a couple of seconds before you can see "...acing and leading". Gee, i wonder what that is?![]()
I feel that anyone who claims to be a skeptic (what is a skeptic, after all, if not someone who exercises dedication to science, reason and the truth), is nothing less than a hypocrite if they see such a problem growing, and do not take issue with it. They praise it even! Say it's the rubes' fault for falling for his tricks. I find that repugnant.
... Uri Gellar, Sylvia Browne, John Edward, Kevin Trudeau, Michael Behe, Kent Hovind, etc., etc., etc
Likewise, Derren's disclaimer, however well-intentioned it may be, doesn't end up affecting the audience in the least.
Why do you assume that if his shows increase skepticism means a decrease of his business? Did that happen to Penn & Teller? I certainly doesn't happen for me. Hell, being a skeptic makes Derren's performances (and other magician's performances) even more fun for me, even though I may know the secret of the trick. That stance makes no sense to me, sorry. I mean, I understand not liking the most recent trick, that's fine. They can't all be gems.I've maintained that it's not necessarily the unforeseen consequences that deserve scorn, but rather what action the person takes when he learns of those consequences. It's the same in this case: If the lame lottery trick, followed by over-the-top outlandish explanation indeed leads to increased skepticism, and in turn leads to his business decreasing...what is his next move?
If he decides to go further down the rabbit hole of woo in hopes of increasing his business, he should be scorned.
If he accepts that he's pushed his shtick past the breaking point and decides to come clean and work purely above board, then he should be praised.
But all of that is working of your view that skepticism is on the rise.
Conversely, I've read that the next Monday when people went back to work, they got offers to join the office prediction team. Again, obviously anecdotal, but I've never said otherwise.
ETA: And thank you so much for playing along, it's such a privilege to even be acknowledged by the likes of JFrankA, but for you to spend pages upon pages debating with me, it's almost like I got to shoot hoops with Jordan. Thank you!
I'm pretty sure Jenny makes it clear that she isn't a doctor and advises people to do their own research. Does this not count as a disclaimer? In any case, if she does, does this absolve her from any responsibility arrising from her actions?There, was that so hard? Now I hope you see why I didn't want to do your Jenny McCarthy says vaccines cause autism, but she's not a doctor. ..... She's skeptical of vaccines. Of course, Jenny McCarthy doesn't come with a disclaimer.
He's undeniably brilliant, but he's a goddamn snake.
Please wake up.
In any case, if she does, does this absolve her from any responsibility arrising from her actions?
With Brown's shtick, credulity=customers. The reason that he's so popular is because he's so believable. If that wasn't the case, why wouldn't he be just another lame hack magician working clubs (no offense, buddy)? He plays the skeptic when it suits him, because it earns him trust, then he exploits that trust when it comes time to weave his nonsense. He's created an armor of deniability with his disclaimers and his "I'm just an entertainer!" and "NLP is BS," but he knows exactly what he's doing. He's managed to swindle both the marks and the smarts. He's undeniably brilliant, but he's a goddamn snake. Please wake up.
If you were watching 'Mock The Week' on BBC last night (UK) then you will have heard David Mitchell's take on the whole thing. It was insightful, true and one of the funniest things I've heard in the series.
In fact, the whole show last night was a masterclass in comedy, if you can, watch it on iPlayer.
But this is a fairly new thing in regard to Derren isn't it? In previous shows, how the trick was really done hasn't gotten nearly the same amount of attention. Are we claiming now that he has deliberately changed tack and decided to make his explanations so offensively poor that the true explanation is bound to be heard by anybody who's willing to hear it?And I think it provides a good counterpoint to claims that his act overall increases "woo" - what this show seems to have done is to spark huge debate and discussion in the UK about tricks and not believing what someone tells you! I've seen the Mock the Week show you reference above, and also heard it on several radio shows, all talking about how he did the trick, not once have I heard anyone who has thought the "wisdom of the crowds" was how he did it.
Please try to comprehend the message before you respond to it.
If you failed to understand something that's your lookout and all consequences arising from that are entirely your responsibility.I very sorry, I didn't realise I had to meet your comprehension target before giving an opinion. Can I impose a similar civility target on you?
If you failed to understand something that's your lookout and all consequences arising from that are entirely your responsibility.
shuttIt said:If you failed to understand something that's your lookout and all consequences arising from that are entirely your responsibility.

What consequences? Do you mean StanUpshaws little put down? Oh, okay I'll live with it. Somehow.
Then again, perhaps StanUpShaw was either unclear or didn't comprehend how my point related to the previous one.
But yes, if I did fail to understand something that was reasonably clearly stated it is my responsibility not Stans, he's not responsible for me just like Derrin Brown is not responsible for people who don't understand that he is an entertainer. Surely that is the point of this increasingly repetitive thread...