I read a column in the New York Times yesterday where Paul
Krugman mentioned the Dunning-Kruger effect. I’d never heard of it before. Mr. Krugman defines it as follows, “the truly incompetent
can’t even recognize their own incompetence.” In other words, or better – in Mr. Krugman’s words - why a Congress hijacked by Republican
radicals is at an impasse. Like
most of America I’m frustrated by fools leading us nowhere, or worse, toward
crisis.
I’ve worked with people suffering from Dunning-Kruger, even
been “managed” by them. My
attempts to advise them of their disorder failed, miserably. In fact, in one instance it cost me a job. As a wise friend reminded after I’d
lost my job, “You can’t fix stupid.”
I think this condition has a mutant cousin. I call it the Kitson-Lichtenberg
effect. I define it as “the truly offensive and greedy are oblivious to their
vulgarity and money-grubbing.” Brian Lichtenberg is a designer who came up with a series of
shirts designed to look like athletic jerseys, each with a number. However, where a player’s name might
ordinarily go, he’s placed Xanax, or Adderall, or Vicodin. You can go here to see what these shirts
look like and to get a sense of the reaction of the pharmaceutical companies
that produced these drugs: http://www.tmz.com/2013/08/29/xanax-adderall-vicodin-trademark-lawsuit-kitson-drug-t-shirt/
You can go here to see what the The Partnership at Drugfree
has to say: http://www.drugfree.org/newsroom/letter-to-the-ceo-of-kitson-la-remove-shirts-that-promote-prescription-drug-abuse
I wrote to Kitson today. Here’s what I had to say:
“You fools don't get it. Promising copies of
Kristen Johnston's brave book, "Guts", for free with a purchase of
your obscene drug jerseys is hideous. While you're at it, make one for heroin
and put the number 24 on it. That's how old my son was when he died from an
overdose. Of course, no one knows who my son is. Who would want a William
Williams jersey, right? So maybe you could make your heroin jersey number 31.
That's how old Cory Monteith was when he died. That's probably a better
marketing strategy. You'll make more money. A word of advice. Don't use up all
the low numbers. Some family member of someone in your company will die from
abuse of the very drugs you profit from. You'll surely want a memorial jersey with
their drug and number on it. Maybe something like Vicodin 19.”
So I’m crabby today. Why? Because I
live in a country where people afflicted with the Duning-Kruger effect can take
money from pharmaceutical companies to overlook the damage prescriptions drugs
are doing to our nation, while people afflicted with the Kitson-Lichtenberg
effect can make a joke about drug abuse and line their pockets.
How about some of that money going to The
Partnership at Drugfree? Anybody
want to buy a jersey that says Will 24? We’ll put the proceeds in the Where
There’s A Will Fund: https://www.facebook.com/WhereTheresAWillFund
Maybe my friend is wrong. Maybe it’s time to fix stupid.
How right you are good friend. I've been emailing republicans for the past two days to stand up to the offensive, destructive fanatics in their party but alas, I fear the sane centric members of the republican party are too fearful of their party's repercussions to do what's right. God help the United States of America! As for the drug shirts, God help the United States of America !!
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