Question:
Who are the idiots? Complete Idiot's Guide?
2Bright2LiveinDarkness
2007-09-06 23:42:29 UTC
What do you think about complete idiot's guides? The statement "Complete Idiot's guide" is ambiguous to me. The guide can belong both to the reader and to the author. So, who are the idiots: the ones who buy those guides or the ones who write them, or both? Is it fair to call someone an idiot for seeking knowledge by reading an idiot's guide. Why does society tolerate so much verbal violence on the part of knowledgeable persons against persons who are ignorant about something. Why does culture accept sadistic styles of humour in its treatment of persons who lack knowledge even when they are trying to obtain it?
Fourteen answers:
knight1192a
2007-09-07 00:29:58 UTC
They are not truly calling anyone an idiot. While the term idiot is by definition an offensive term, in the case of the idiots guides the offensive nature term is actually meant to be largely overlooked. Like it or not, idiots and dummies guides are in vogue with the people buying them for themselves admitting their knowledge in the particular field covered by the book is lacking.



Yes guide books have been around for quite some time. But there is something about using terms like idiots and dummies in the title of a guide book that actually makes them more appealing to the masses. Perhaps it's the fact that their more basic than many other guides, making them actually easier to understand and follow. Perhaps it's because folks can call themselves an idiot or dummy when it comes to something with or without others around even before they pick up the guide. Maybe it's just as simple as I've already stated, that their currently in vogue. Whose to say. But the simple fact is that as long as there are people willing to buy the guides, and admit that their knowledge in that particular is lacking, then the idiots and dummies guides will keep being published.
Josie
2007-09-06 23:56:18 UTC
Well put. I, however, always thought of "the idiot" as the buyer/reader. I would think an author wouldn't want to call themselves such a negative word. If the "idiot" is pertained to the author, then who in their right minds would buy a book, let a lone a book that enlightens readers, from a self-proclaimed "idiot"? Of course even though I see the title referring to the buyer, I don't completely agree with their tactic. Often I could see it as a joke but at times it can be degrading. Society tolerates it because it's not illegal to use slight negative words. Of course cuss words wouldn't be allowed. As a bystander their choice of words really pop. It's a great attention grabber because I don't think other publishers would use such a word.
ari-pup
2007-09-07 00:00:34 UTC
It is unfair indeed but this is a world run by consumerist industries bent on elbowing out each other to sell products. Moral values have been dumped. Idiot's guide is catchy. There's the other "dumb" series too. The guides are excellent written by really knowledgeable folks in the respective fields. Hence the idiot is assumed to be the reader who needs guidance from the point of view of the publisher's whose trade is defined by market forces. That's the bit of my one cent economics!
anonymous
2016-04-03 12:24:35 UTC
Allah permitted Wife beating! but not the husband beating! The Koran is clear and unmistakable. Exactly mirroring all legal systems that administer increasingly harsher penalties for continued wrongdoing, the Koran says the Husband should first verbally admonish her, next ground her to the bedroom like a child, and finally when all else fails, to beat her. 1. Give her a piece of your mind by scolding and rebuking her. 2. Ignore her, ground her to her room, starving her of sex, affection and attention. (This is recognized to day as a form of passive wife abuse) 3. Physically beat her.
Omar Cayenne
2007-09-06 23:57:16 UTC
Hey, come on...stop taking those Sensitive Soul seminars (and try to get something like a sense of humor about these things). I always think of it as being nicely informal and inclusive--rather than the more traditional Preachments from On High approach.



P.S. Soliloquy Soliloquy Soliloquy (can I call you Soliloquy?)...did you really ask this question to find out about it, maybe even from people who don't agree with you? Or did you do it just to gripe? Nothing wrong with that--I gripe myself a fair amount; but you've got to expect if you do that not everyone's necessarily gonna feel the same way--especially us idiots.:)
Cindy
2007-09-06 23:48:29 UTC
I think that they're just trying to emphasize that it is written in such a way that is so easy to understand, an idiot would be able to comprehend it.
anonymous
2007-09-07 12:16:17 UTC
How did the world become so PC that everyone is offended by everything. To get so worked up about anything is tedious and "idiotic."
Shaggy
2007-09-06 23:48:05 UTC
Definitely not the people who wrote the books.



They're making bank. We're the ones giving them money for them calling us idiots.



(We being consumers)
thejetdude
2007-09-06 23:52:15 UTC
We all know it's the buyer being the idiot! How much, in your research, have you found the authors to be idiots?Edit: Sorta seems like you already had your mind made up. Y ask?
anonymous
2007-09-06 23:47:58 UTC
Do you stay up at night thinking of things to be offended by?



Don't buy them if you don't like them.



There's always "Yahoo! Answers For Dummies" if you're still having problems.



Soliloquy ... what's wrong with having a "sadistic sense of humor?" Should everyone be more nice to accomodate the oversensitive?



You'd be better served to not expect the world to soften it's language to cater to your inability to resolve your fragile sensibilities.
witch2order
2007-09-06 23:46:45 UTC
There's plenty of idiots in this world.
anonymous
2007-09-06 23:47:53 UTC
The first step to knowing is accepting that you don't know. If you don't have a sense of humor about your own weaknesses, then you must not get invited to many dinner parties.



Edit> See, this is just what I was talking about. Who takes themselves this seriously? Please, for the sake of your blood pressure, lighten up.
anonymous
2014-12-10 19:27:22 UTC
tricky factor. try searching onto google. that can help!
Persiphone_Hellecat
2007-09-07 00:14:30 UTC
Idiots are people who are "not us". Pax - C


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