dilettante
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I suspect he simply has never read Orwell.
But we know that individual rights can be carried too far, such as murder, theft, yelling fire in crowded theaters, etc. Where to draw the line is what gets us into trouble.Sometimes there is no common ground. i.e. slavery; women's suffrage; abortion. You're either free or you're not.
Er, if you check I'm pretty sure you'll find that you brought it up, or at least elaborated and pontificated on it.You responded right on time, like pavlov's dog, to destroy it. You just can't help yourself.
Good points. My own health has not been as well as it was several years ago due to constant division on almost every issue. The stress of it makes you sick after a while..I think the reason why people can become so passionate about politics vs some other matters is because those choices can affect a person's finances, their health, security, general welfare, and even civil liberties and freedom. In short, it can alter one's life, so I think many people can feel threatened when those things are at risk.
Yep, there were also a lot of pro-Hitler rallies during the '30s and there was also an attempted coup to overthrow FDR's presidency and install a dictator.I think most of it is looking back in history with thick rose colored glasses. There's always this bygone era of congeniality and warmth with our fellow man, but it doesn't exist. For instance, after Pearl Harbor in 1941, the nation pulled together and as one fought WWII. Yet, there were multiple strikes, work stoppages, civil rights riots, draft dodgers, counterfeit ration books and a huge black market. Humans are mouthy critters, who are never satisfied, or all that loving of their neighbors.
See?Or you might believe that we're currently in a recession with high unemployment and high inflation.
OK, thanks for your comment, which manages to be both unpleasant and sanctimonious at the same time.This statement is an example, I don't care to discuss abortion in this thread. No direct response is required, just think about it.
"Many abortion advocates in the US demand the right to terminate up until the day before birth, which seems barbaric to me.'
Please define "many" and then post up a list of those advocates if you feel that statement is accurate. If one can't provide the "proof", "evidence", or "data" to back it up why would one write it?
Why is it necessary in a discussion to define a position that's not one's own and argue against it aka a strawman argument?
IMHO, it feels intentional, an intent to derail the convo into a food fight.
I realize this thread is not about abortion or any topic in particular other than discussions, the statement above is a case in point of how come discussions go sideways. Doesn't one think that basically charging the opposite view as being child murderers is going to be hurtful to some of the participants and actual discussion and just produce responses of anger and resentment?
Does anyone think that the vast majority of pro-choice folks think that an abortion the day before birth is something they advocate for or support?
If we all start w the position that the opposing view are all barbarians, murderers, extremists, or some form of horrible people, we'll NEVER get anywhere.
I spent 30 years mediating business disputes that were very often technical in nature, and sometimes w no clear evidence of responsibility of fault. Getting both sides to accept a resolution to resume normal business btwn the parties was a LOT easier when the parties liked each other.
Part of the problem is that we seem to live in different realities these days. Depending on where you get your information, you might believe that women getting abortions the day before they'd otherwise give birth is a common practice. Or you might believe that we're currently in a recession with high unemployment and high inflation. Or you might believe that crime is at an all-time high.
None of those things are true, but it's what a lot of people believe and they won't be convinced otherwise no matter how much evidence is presented that they're wrong. They'll tell you that your sources are biased even if those sources are neutral. They'll believe one quack scientist over 97% of the world's scientists if he supports their opinion.
So we wind up arguing what constitutes reality rather than coming up with solutions to problems.
Smedley?Yep, there were also a lot of pro-Hitler rallies during the '30s and there was also an attempted coup to overthrow FDR's presidency and install a dictator.
The Business Plot, also called the Wall Street Putsch and the White House Putsch, was a political conspiracy in 1933, in the United States, to overthrow the government of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and install Smedley Butler as dictator.
Business Plot - Wikipedia
Do you actually believe that some people don't know we had high inflation?We're not in a recession. Inflation is currently modest at about 2-3 percent. However, inflation from 2021 to 2023 ran at about a 5 percent average annual rate, which is high. So things cost a lot more than they did four years ago, despite what you may hear.
Anybody who eats knows we had high inflation. One side of the political debate plays it down and the other side plays it up. So there is misinformation/disinformation coming from both sides.Do you actually believe that some people don't know we had high inflation?
Inflation was over 6% at the end of fiscal year 2020.
I believe this has affected my health as well, at least in the short term. The constant negativity online (and by online I am referring to news sites and the handful of social media sites I browse [really just Reddit at this point], not SF) is truly affecting me. I feel like my nerves are shot. For the past few weeks I've been feeling a physical malaise, just run down and generally icky. And my anxiety has been off the charts.Good points. My own health has not been as well as it was several years ago due to constant division on almost every issue. The stress of it makes you sick after a while..
Sounds like a character from Mad Magazine.Smedley?
No it's not a code word. Disagreement with others should never be a problem and it never was when I was younger because people always disagree. You don't hate each other or trade blows over a difference of opinion. We still got along. It was not the end of anything.Why would "division" produce anxiety though?
Or is that just a being used as code word for people having opinions that you disagree with?
Because I think we can all fall into that trap.
NPR did an hour long analysis of this subject last night. They spoke with psychologists who said the majority of their clientele in the last months are dealing mostly with political stress, way up from months ago, when it hardly ever came up. Division is affecting both Republicans and Democrats. One thing that surprised me is that it isn't all opposition between both sides. There is agreement on issues. Climate change being one example that surprised me. Toward the end of the program, psychologists offered possible solutions, none of which I can remember now. What I remember most was not about the content, but that it was an appropriately timely topic. And here we are talking about it now.No it's not a code word. Disagreement with others should never be a problem and it never was when I was younger because people always disagree. You don't hate each other or trade blows over a difference of opinion. We still got along. It was not the end of anything.
Division is a deliberate all or nothing attitude where everything is someone else's fault and you're not allowed to like people you disagree with. This is the kind of attitude that instigates wars and it is stressful. Stress can make us physically sick as we all know. This is what has happened to me in recent years.
Division isn't just political. I agree with that. I saw it during the pandemic between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. I don't understand why we always have to be divided into opposing sides especially during a crisis.NPR did an hour long analysis of this subject last night. They spoke with psychologists who said the majority of their clientele in the last months are dealing mostly with political stress, way up from months ago, when it hardly ever came up. Division is affecting both Republicans and Democrats. One thing that surprised me is that it isn't all opposition between both sides. There is agreement on issues. Climate change being one example that surprised me. Toward the end of the program, psychologists offered possible solutions, none of which I can remember now. What I remember most was not about the content, but that it was an appropriately timely topic. And here we are talking about it now.
From Wikipedia : " generally when the pregnancy represents a serious danger to the life, or to the physical or mental health of the woman, or when a serious malformation or anomaly of the fetus is diagnosed.[12]"What if you're free to have an abortion up to 12 or 14 weeks as is the case in Europe? Is that free or not free? Many abortion advocates in the US demand the right to terminate up until the day before birth, which seems barbaric to me.
It's true. It would be nice if I could say that I like Trump's humour or Putin's intelligence without people telling me that I'm a "this" or a "that" or that I'm a "hater". We need to abolish the notion of “with us or against us”.A lot of people can’t discuss things in a civil manner any more..