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I looked at many different types of evidences, combined them when my priors, and drew the correct conclusion. That is the not the same as “I blinded trusted the one expert who told me what I wanted to hear.”
The Selzer poll did bother me initially. But after looking at all of the available evidence, it clearly was such an extreme outlier that fraud or incompetence was a more likely explanation than that it was carrying any information. I was so convinced by my deep dive that I made some heavy Trump bets on Monday/Tuesday and walked away with tens of thousands of dollars.
I was right. I probably wouldn’t have made those bets if it weren’t for the Selzer poll, because I hadn’t looked at all of the evidence.
I don’t owe you a detailed writeup of every piece of evidence I considered. However, I do think anyone who seriously believed the Selzer poll was a fool who did not seriously think through the result, or was bad at thinking it through. But again, I don’t owe you an explanation.
You don't owe anyone an explanation. However, if you claim that something is rigged, that is a completely meaninglessness thing to say without evidence and you should be ridiculed for having no epistemic standards.
'Fraud or incompetence'. So you actually don't admit that you had any particular reason to believe this was rigged rather than wrong? It wasn't 'beyond obvious' that it was rigged? Don't retreat to a more defensible position once pressed a little on your initial claim. That's what intellectually dishonest people and cowards do.
I understand your OP now. At first I thought you were mocking the idea of deferring to experts at all. But now it seems like you're just claiming when YOU look at expert opinions youre doing your own research, but when OTHERS (who don't agree with you) do they are worshipping bought and paid for experts.
I'm confident you completely discount the left leaning folk who believed other polls just as much as the Selzer one, but please prove me wrong if that's not true
You are clearly here looking for a fight, not light. The left just got epistemically pantsed yet you are sitting here throwing stones, demanding that I be “ridiculed” due to your thoroughly uncharitable interpretation of my statements.
All I can say is good luck with that.
10 comments in and there has been absolutely no evidence provided for the claim that it was 'beyond obvious' the poll was rigged (not just wrong).
The reason is that you don't have any, and you made a statement you now realize you can't back up, and you refuse to admit to that fact.
Additionally, you make an OP all but sneering at leftists who believe in a certain poll and then have the audacity to act like I am being extra uncharitable to you.
Good luck improving your epistemological standards. Don't let the burden of proof door hit you on the way out
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