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Poles Apart: How A Journalist Divided A City

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

CHAPTER

The Danes' Skepticism of Cook

Gibbs had an initial incentive to be opinionated. It was risky, but it got him noticed. Once he'd committed to a view, it coloured his judgement. Gibbs lasted only a couple of days before hit abandoned healthy skepticism for mocking stone cold certainty. But just as Gibbs rushed to extremes, so did Cook's supporters. The attacks on him were both indecent and ill-founded. Isn't that how polarisation works? Philip Gibbs pushes further than the facts yet strictly justify. Cook's affronted friends push back harder than is justified too. In just five days, the world had divided into tribes: Cook heights and anti-cook heights.

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