Vilification...is it necessary?
Posted by minesayn 8 years, 2 months ago to Philosophy
I love the discussions here, but is it possible to have civil discussions without all the name-calling and vilification? I personally think it is, but... To me, it is like the grammar and spelling issue. Once there is name-calling, opinions (while possibly valid) tend to be discounted. Just wondering if I am the only one who wants civil discussions on issues.
Even if your opponent "deserves" a rude reply, the real consequences are to yourself.
If someone else is uncivil, that is their problem, not yours.
Moreover, the real debates are not across party lines, but within them. If some millennial nihilist blogger calls President Trump a Nazi, that does not carry much weight within the Republican leadership. OTOH, if it were here in the Gulch that we began pointing out that the President's nationalist-socialist policies of market protectionism, border walls, and fear of aliens is known from history to lead to total disaster, that might be understood.
One of the major reasons the left have been so successful in public discourse is that their opponents give them the benefit of doubt but they do not return the favor. The time for handing our opponents needless advantages is past.
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I just can't help it when it comes to coping with the tyrannical infliction of outrageous stupidity.
Here, I just ignore the writers who used "Hitlery" and "Shillary." It was easy to do because their comments were vacuous. Name-calling was the limit of their ability to engage.
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