Its not about forcing my ideas on any other person.
These nouns refer to the quality of being in accord with fact or reality. Truth is a comprehensive term that in all of its nuances implies accuracy and honesty: "We seek the truth, and will endure the consequences" Charles Seymour.
Veracity is adherence to the truth: "Veracity is the heart of morality" Thomas H. Huxley.
Verity often applies to an enduring or repeatedly demonstrated truth: "beliefs that were accepted as eternal verities" James Harvey Robinson.
Verisimilitude is the quality of having the appearance of truth or reality: "merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative" W.S. Gilbert.
If you'll notice that when talking about any issue, whether it the social science behind Pakistani bitterness in the UK to world relief and reasons behind hunger, that people will pipe in with some uneducated negative reply. The natural reaction of course to the truth is one of disdain, hatred and denial because of the various biases and prejudices inherit within each person.
Case in point, when I once mentioned racism and classicism in England which kept in line with some of the comments about why some pakistanis decided to bomb a few trains in London. And I talked about the anguish and feelings from within the Pakistani community and how the bitterness has resulted in very mixed feelings towards the English and, indeed, the west. All of which was taken from notable sources and books written by social scientists. Many of commentors then went on to speak about their own personal experiences, or simply to deny that any form of racism against pakistanis exists in the UK, and some have even gone to lengths at describing the fact that some minorities are also prejudice and do injustice. The problem here is that while all these things may be true to a degree it takes away from the initial conversation and evaluation of how true racism and classicism has led to Pakistani/Muslim bitterness in the UK. This type of denial also places a hold on extending the conversation towards the bitterness of the Israel/palestinian conflict and the Iraqi war which may have also played a role in the suicide bombings and terrorist organizations within Britain.. And so on and so forth.
"The truth is incontrovertible, malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end; there it is." (Winston churchill)
thereby, an inconvenient truth is not suited to the comfort level of a certain individuals or groups definition of reality. Although it may, indeed, still be a fact!
An Inconvenient Truth won the Oscar for Documentary - Feature - in 2006.
An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about Al Gore's campaign to educate people about the global warming crisis affecting the world. It was filmed in 2006 and has won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
An Inconvenient Truth won the Oscar for Best Documentary of 2006.
Mankinds Huge Effect on Global Warming.The inconvenient truth in the movie "An Inconvenient Truth" is that the film contained at least NINE misleading statements regarding global warming that have no basis in scientific research.
The plot of the documentary Confronting the Truth is that the group is trying to get to the bottom of a mystery that they can not solve themselves so they come together.
An Inconvenient Truth
An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary by Al Gore. It is a documentary designed to cause a reaction in people. The reaction that this documentary aims for is for all people to understand that we must take care of the Earth and help to stop global warming.
An Inconvenient Truth.
An Inconvenient Truth
An Inconvenient Truth won the Oscar for Documentary - Feature - in 2006.
An Inconvenient Truth
An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film about Al Gore's campaign to educate people about the global warming crisis affecting the world. It was filmed in 2006 and has won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
An "inconvenient truth" refers to a fact or piece of information that is difficult or uncomfortable to accept, but is nevertheless true. This term was popularized by the documentary film "An Inconvenient Truth," which focused on climate change and its impact on the environment.
An Inconvenient Truth won the Oscar for Best Documentary of 2006.
The ISBN for "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore is 9781594865671.
An Inconvenient Truth was created on 2006-09-26.
The duration of An Inconvenient Truth is 1.57 hours.