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At the front, as I type, Sir Muir Gray, director of the NHS National Electronic Library For Health, is speaking: "Ignorance is like cholera," he says.
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All fairly reasonable and standard – exposition, followed by a generic teacher's diss and an obvious observation that Thuram, already speaking from ignorance, was making absurd connections.
"When it comes to Jones, we can only presume that you are speaking from ignorance and that you do not know the nature of the conduct you are now zealously defending, nor the harm that has befallen my clients and many others," the lawyers wrote in an op-ed published by the Austin American-Statesman.
It speaks of ignorance and prejudice to reject one of that culture's basic foods based on unfounded health claims.
Sometimes it's best to speak from ignorance: that way you can see the wood without being distracted by the trees.
To paint our Old Country, the South, with one broad brush and to condemn its people to labels that only speak to ignorance, hatred, bigotry and backwardness is not only incendiary but unhelpful.
Others questioned whether she spoke through ignorance of the meaning of the term, just as when President George Bush apparently failed to appreciate the impact in the Muslim world of calling the US invasion of Iraq a "crusade".
The onus then falls on her critics to point out where she speaks in ignorance.
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