Events
Chapter Meeting: Presumed Top-Down Pressure to Distort Data on Terrorism
Posted September 12th, 2008 by naughton
Doug Knapp, Philosophy Instructor, Inver Hills Community College
Lake Nokomis Community Center
2401 E. Minnehaha Parkway
Minneapolis, MN 55417
The September Chapter Meeting will feature a presentation by Humanists of Minnesota member Doug Knapp, philosophy instructor at Inver Hills Community College.
Knapp cites some relevant historical facts about a terrorist campaign in or around Iraq in the early and mid-1980s. He argues that the subsequent (post-9/11) portrayal of this earlier data has been distorted in various subtle and not-so-subtle ways. In general, past terrorist acts by current enemies get inflated, and similar past acts by current allies get deflated.
But distortion like this, he claims, isn’t a new problem; it stretches back several decades, even into the Vietnam War period, when relevant data was simply left off the record. During the Bush administration, the distortion problem has been exacerbated, Knapp contends. Finally, he proceeds to draw out some of the possible harmful consequences of such a practice.
