In the face of horrible tragedy, it's weird to politicize something right off the bat, trying to assign blame to the "other side." It's a bit sad, really.
I wanted to buy new points for my bike. I found a set at 8 into 4 dot com, and they were super cheap. I went to the SOHC4 forum to see what people said, and 97% of the people, who are experts in the field, said don't get them, they are crap, your bike won't run right. But 3%, including a guy with a user name eight2four and another named atetwofor said that they were great. I am also a cheapskate, so the fact that they were cheaper than OEM appealed to me. Plus I googled it -- did my research -- and I found some info on cheapskate websites that said they were great, and the 97% are wrong. So I bought them, and despite the evidence, poor acceleration and impossible to time, I continue to claim that the 97% were wrong and that 3% are right, because how did anyone know what points were like 100,000 years ago? When people point this out, I'm just going to bluster and call people names because the louder I speak the more correct I must be.
I'm continually baffled by people who decry the younger generation for not being able to think critically.
Articles in the NYT today about artistic and architectural treasures lost, including Will Rogers' house. Tragic.