Comment: Re:You're putting the cart before the horse (Score 1) 461
Engineering student here. Put most engineers in a room and you'll hear us slamming each other's education and ideas all the time. Heck, hang out long enough and you'll hear us admit our own stupidity equally often. The difference is that we have to be able to accept a valid counterposition without taking it personally. We deal with the physical world. If we're wrong, the bridge falls down, the building collapses, or some poor schmuck gets electrocuted. We understand that not everyone has either the inclination or the ability to grind through a rigorous STEM curriculum. Our disdain is reserved for those who refuse to admit they are wrong, refuse to learn from mistakes, and who are absurdly proud of their cultivated ignorance. What would I think about someone who considered me a dumbfuck? Happens all the time.....I'll listen to their position, define my own position, test their reasoning (this is what most laymen consider arrogance), and if their logic holds up, will say "Yep, you're right, I"m a dumbfuck". Of course, having admitted this and learned from the experience, I will no longer be a dumbfuck. Unfortunately too many people would rather feel good than say "I am wrong." I sincerely hope I never have to drive across a bridge designed by someone who can't admit to and correct a flaw because it makes them feel inferior.
Food for thought: “Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.'”
Isaac Asimov