Is this reverse stupidity? It’s a demonstrably false statement, but I think it’s a useful heuristic to compensate for a bias we are prone to, allowing you to then collect evidence and evaluate the situation rationally. It might help overcome the also demonstrably false ‘prior belief’ that the authorities are always correct, which prevents people from ever expending energy to confirm or question them.
Is this reverse stupidity? It’s a demonstrably false statement, but I think it’s a useful heuristic to compensate for a bias we are prone to, allowing you to then collect evidence and evaluate the situation rationally. It might help overcome the also demonstrably false ‘prior belief’ that the authorities are always correct, which prevents people from ever expending energy to confirm or question them.