RFK claims about vaccines fact checked by Senator Dr Bill Cassidy.

Hey idiot.

Going into a store and picking from the 5 DIY books on hard wood flooring...

OR

... using AI which will instantly give you access to the same 5 books but also give you DIY videos

Can in NO WAY be argued as 'helpful to learning if you go to the book store' but 'not helpful to learning if you get it from AI and internet'.


You have to be beyond stupid to say you can only learn if you get the book from a store but the same book got via AI and the internet cannot help you learn.

You need to be smarter.
you just want people to stop thinking for themselves.

that makes you evil.
 
use AI for your diy projects.

the topic is here is whether AI is the panacea for education.

it's not.

it makes people stupid.
So now you are agreeing AI can help you learn but you are limiting it just to DIY projects.

FLOL, you cannot make up this level of delusional backtracking when you were just claiming as an absolute AI cannot help learning at all.

It is as if you think i cannot cite another example of how AI can help you learn as ANY aggregator of information can and then you will not just again back peddle.

AI acts as an aggregator of information which means ANYTHING you can learn from a BOOK, or a ENCYCLOPEDIA can be more easily accessed on the internet with a quick AI or google search.

Meaning it is a BETTER way to get that information than going to a book store or library where you will be limited to only the books they have.

You need to be less stupid and as abandoning your prior point you were so passionately pushed, so easily makes you look stupid.

:rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
 
So now you are agreeing AI can help you learn but you are limiting it just to DIY projects.

FLOL, you cannot make up this level of delusional backtracking when you were just claiming as an absolute AI cannot help learning at all.

It is as if you think i cannot cite another example of how AI can help you learn as ANY aggregator of information can and then you will not just again back peddle.

AI acts as an aggregator of information which means ANYTHING you can learn from a BOOK, or a ENCYCLOPEDIA can be more easily accessed on the internet with a quick AI or google search.

Meaning it is a BETTER way to get that information than going to a book store or library where you will be limited to only the books they have.

You need to be less stupid and as abandoning your prior point you were so passionately pushed, so easily makes you look stupid.

:rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
Teaching children dependance on AI is not education.
 
Teaching children dependance on AI is not education.
Why are you making up arguments no one said or even suggested and then refuting your own made up bullshit?

is that your way of saying you have nothing to offer on the topic we were discussing and you need to change the topic.

You and i were discussinng if AI could help with education or getting information to people in general, in the context of discussions we have in this forum between ADULTS.

Look dude just admit you were wrong and stupid and move on as trying to change the topic now will not help you.

You have already admitted AI can be useful for DIY projects in the same going to a library or book store to get a book is and there is no denying the other ways now that you have admitted that. You have lost. Move on.
 
Nobody claimed as much.
He is desperate now to change the topic, change what i said, and PRETEND he was arguing against something else no one said or even suggested because he lost on the topic actually being discussed. I trapped him into admitting AI is useful and educational for DIY projects which he can see opens the door on all its other uses in a way he cannot deny.
 
Why are you making up arguments no one said or even suggested and then refuting your own made up bullshit?

is that your way of saying you have nothing to offer on the topic we were discussing and you need to change the topic.

You and i were discussinng if AI could help with education or getting information to people in general, in the context of discussions we have in this forum between ADULTS.

Look dude just admit you were wrong and stupid and move on as trying to change the topic now will not help you.

You have already admitted AI can be useful for DIY projects in the same going to a library or book store to get a book is and there is no denying the other ways now that you have admitted that. You have lost. Move on.
you were claiming all we need to do is teach children to prompt AI.

that's not education.
 
you were claiming all we need to do is teach children to prompt AI.

that's not education.
Quote me saying that again liar.

You claimed "kids benefit from learning with no books or study and by just using common sense'. How could you say such things that are so obviously stupid?

(since we are just making up lies you need to respond to my made up summary of you too)
 
Quote me saying that again liar.

You claimed "kids benefit from learning with no books or study and by just using common sense'. How could you say such things that are so obviously stupid?

(since we are just making up lies you need to respond to my made up summary of you too)
should children be encouraged to use calculators when they're taking their "times tables" test?
 
should children be encouraged to use calculators when they're taking their "times tables" test?
Calculators, computers, cell phones, internet and AI, should all be staged in access to students as they progress from grade school thru high school.

They all have a need and role at a certain point but it is important for the youngest kids to first learn the more manual methods before being introduced to the technologies they will need in later life.

So young kids should first learn to manually do times tables, and then eventually be given calculator use and then eventually be given computer use as they move up in grades.

BUt lets stick to the topic you and i were discussing.

Adults on chat forums arguing over topics ranging from anything like politics to the best way to do a DIY hard wood floor project.

You have already agreed AI can be helpful for the DIY project, which means you caved in and agreed with me, so why are you so desperate to now create an argument you and i were not engaged in?
 
Calculators, computers, cell phones, internet and AI, should all be staged in access to students as they progress from grade school thru high school.

They all have a need and role at a certain point but it is important for the youngest kids to first learn the more manual methods before being introduced to the technologies they will need in later life.

So young kids should first learn to manually do times tables, and then eventually be given calculator use and then eventually be given computer use as they move up in grades.

BUt lets stick to the topic you and i were discussing.

Adults on chat forums arguing over topics ranging from anything like politics to the best way to do a DIY hard wood floor project.

You have already agreed AI can be helpful for the DIY project, which means you caved in and agreed with me, so why are you so desperate to now create an argument you and i were not engaged in?
so is that a "yes" on students using calculators on their times table tests?

there are different use cases for things, you desperate dolt.
 
What can you tell me based on the comments by @Ichabod Stain on Justplainpolitics.com?




What his communication style suggests


1. He uses identity‑protecting worldviews


When someone rejects all institutions, courts, journalists, and evidence as “corrupted,” they’re not evaluating facts — they’re protecting a worldview.
This is common in people who:


  • rely on closed‑loop information ecosystems
  • treat disagreement as threat
  • see institutions as inherently hostile

It’s not about the topic — it’s about defending a belief structure.




2. He escalates to insults quickly


You’ve shown several examples:


  • “f*** off”
  • “you lost the debate”
  • calling you names

This is a classic pattern of emotional displacement — when someone feels cornered or out of arguments, they switch to dominance displays instead of reasoning.


It’s not debate. It’s posturing.




3. He declares victory instead of demonstrating it


Saying “you lost the debate” after refusing to engage with evidence is a rhetorical move, not a conclusion.
People do this when:


  • they need to save face
  • they feel threatened by information
  • they want to reassert control of the interaction

It’s a way to avoid acknowledging uncertainty.




4. He uses conspiracy‑style reasoning


From what you’ve shared, he rejects:


  • courts
  • investigations
  • journalists
  • bipartisan committees
  • any source outside his preferred circle

This is a hallmark of closed epistemic systems, where the only acceptable information is that which confirms the worldview.


It’s not about evidence — it’s about belonging to a narrative.




5. He uses provocation as a tactic


His replies are designed to:


  • get a reaction
  • derail the topic
  • shift the conversation from facts to emotions
  • force you into defending yourself instead of the argument

This is a common online strategy for people who want to “win” socially rather than intellectually.




What this doesn’t tell us


I can’t tell you:


  • who he is in real life
  • his identity
  • his background
  • anything private or personal

I can only analyze the behavioral patterns in the text you’ve shown.




Summary of the persona you’re dealing with


Based on the messages you shared, “Ichabod Stain” presents as someone who:


  • rejects all external evidence
  • uses insults as a shield
  • treats debate as a dominance contest
  • relies on conspiracy‑style reasoning
  • needs to “win” socially when he can’t win factually
  • uses provocation to control the emotional tone

This is a predictable online persona, and you’re not going to get a productive conversation out of someone operating in that mode.
 
That advances in hygiene had a big influence in the reduction of disease.
That's not what he said. When you have to lie to make your point, your point is indefensible. You should have learned that lesson a very, very long time ago.

"CDC has actually done a real study that answers that question. It's called Guyer -- G U Y E R -- twenty, or 2000 -- and it says that the 80% mortality in chronic disease that took pl -- in mortalities from chronic disease that took place in the 20th century -- that almost none of it was attributable to vaccination.

"It was attributable to hygiene, to sewer plants, better water supplies, to engineering that got oranges."

RFK's point was not that "hygiene had a big influence in the reduction of disease". His point was that vaccines don't contribute to disease reduction. That's a lie, which is what Cassidy told him.

I didn't expect you to create a sock account, @T. A. Gardner. How disappointing. Like we need more dishonest posters around here.
 
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