Just the other day, a friend was telling a few of us about the Prius his son had bought. One acquaintance interrupted to advise him* to tell his son to get rid of it or move out, because the car uses the same power/drive system as an SSBN. and it’s illegal. I told “Al” he should hold off on giving advice like that because he clearly knows nothing about the Prius, which most certainly is not nuclear-powered. “Al” declared that his ignorance of cars and motors doesn’t disqualify him from commenting on car ownership, motor vehicle accidents, or the law.
Should I keep trying to explain to “Al” that giving bad advice based on ignorance can harm other people and make him look like an idiot, or should I just sit back and enjoy the show as he continually makes a fool of himself? It isn’t as if “Al” is really a friend; just a workplace acquaintance.
signed
“Picking the Best Option”
* Update: I see Amy has edited that to delete much of her ignorant display. There is no note — at this time — acknowledging the changes.
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Well, lack of knowledge has never stopped anyone from speaking about much of anything, like, oh, guns, right? So what the hell, tell him to go ahead and jump right in, most people will believe him, even if he is totally wrong. And screw the makers of the Prius. They can figure out how to counter the wrong argument themselves, right?
L-rd, I hope you actually submitted that letter!
I did. I also engaged her on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/BearBussjaeger/status/1145776374747148294
She blocked me when I noted she’d lied about receiving threats (NY PL 240.30).