https://video.nostr.build/63ed951a473b0714bfec05694817958a10bca8572df1fee708c114b9fc249e22.mp4
A lesson on critical thinking...
#bullishbounty
https://video.nostr.build/63ed951a473b0714bfec05694817958a10bca8572df1fee708c114b9fc249e22.mp4
A lesson on critical thinking...
#bullishbounty
LOL, he never asks anyone to bring the girl back that he wronged (because this is fiction)
Obviously fictional, but it’s got a real lesson about standing up for what’s right and fighting the good fight. But hey, props to you for thinking critically! 😏
Yes, of course. College students are infamously averse to confronting educators about any slight, real or imagined.
Where's this clip from?
Most folks get what injustice is, but today you have to factor in misinformation too. Even though injustice is still injustice, people are often more willing to stay silent because of intentional misinformation. Reputations are easily damaged, making it harder to stand up for what’s right.
This fictional story might be from the '80s, but nowadays, with messages spreading in seconds, real injustice is even harder to recognize. Brave people are rare, and misinformation makes it even more difficult to stand up for what is right.
Yeah, I learned a thing or two from the Assange case about how quickly narratives can shift and how easily the truth can be obscured.
Critical thinking- still my fav subject from my university days (it was an elective)