macagent
Don Juan
Interesting discussion really. While I think the labels are probably being tossed around a little freely, there is a good chance based on the activities and histories of the members here, that we do indeed have a higher interaction/discovery rate with actual BPD females. And perhaps, many of these women have just picked-up some behaviors from those BPDs around them?
For me, the heart of the discussion speaks to how science, and especially psychology, are deified in our culture. Whatever those smart people say must be the truth...right? While common sense and actual observation are poo-poo'd in preference to manipulated and contrived data. We have all witnessed enough scientific studies in our lifetime which have been "fixed", to know that the numbers can be made to say whatever the researcher wants them too. Just look at the big-pharma companies for this illustration. On the other hand, community corroborated data, based on first-hand observation, is based on real-life experience, common sense, and ongoing peer review. While many scientific studies are so homogenized, they bear little resemblance to what is actually happening in the world.
An example of the difference between diagnosed numbers and actual numbers can be seen in the official homeless numbers reported by the states. By most estimates the actual number of homeless is easily 3-5x the amount reported. Mostly because these people are off the map, and are not receiving any social services where they can be tracked. Myself included... and yet, the "scientific process" completely disregards these other data, because it simply doesn't fit within their research model.
Science is a good starting point, and the hard sciences certainly have yielded many benefits to our society, but we have lifted all science to a god-like level in our society, and we must also temper it by our common sense, our morality, and our humanity.
For me, the heart of the discussion speaks to how science, and especially psychology, are deified in our culture. Whatever those smart people say must be the truth...right? While common sense and actual observation are poo-poo'd in preference to manipulated and contrived data. We have all witnessed enough scientific studies in our lifetime which have been "fixed", to know that the numbers can be made to say whatever the researcher wants them too. Just look at the big-pharma companies for this illustration. On the other hand, community corroborated data, based on first-hand observation, is based on real-life experience, common sense, and ongoing peer review. While many scientific studies are so homogenized, they bear little resemblance to what is actually happening in the world.
An example of the difference between diagnosed numbers and actual numbers can be seen in the official homeless numbers reported by the states. By most estimates the actual number of homeless is easily 3-5x the amount reported. Mostly because these people are off the map, and are not receiving any social services where they can be tracked. Myself included... and yet, the "scientific process" completely disregards these other data, because it simply doesn't fit within their research model.
Science is a good starting point, and the hard sciences certainly have yielded many benefits to our society, but we have lifted all science to a god-like level in our society, and we must also temper it by our common sense, our morality, and our humanity.