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" ... Both “scandals” are examples of events and cultural phenomena that rightly trigger not only outrage, but also a deep and specific loathing and contempt for people. Whatever else these things say about “society,” they both seem to hinge on deeply foolish and contemptible individuals. ... "
" ... Re-watching “The Queen,” it’s fascinating to see how Diana bridged those two worlds and perhaps foreshadowed the triumph of the latter, more democratic one. Her memorial service was memorable for the endless procession of celebrities, whose presence was viewed as contemptible by Prince Philip. ... "
" ... The legend of John Henry at the Big Bend Tunnel appears to have some basis in historical fact. But it has no basis in moral or economic fact. Morally, John Henry exhibits a contemptible small-mindedness; economically, John Henry's opposition to mechanization is the kind of short-range non-thinking that economists should warn against. ... "
" ... The real joke is that in this day and age such contemptible behaviour still exists. There is no excuse. ... "
" ... The same legal protection exists in the United States for stories that are not true. It is contemptible and dangerous to create and spread falsehoods about treatments or causes of coronavirus, but it is lawful to do it - both online and offline. Misinformation is perhaps the most important long-term challenge our information ecosystem faces, but distributing it is not generally against the law. ... "