hotelsierra.blogspot.com

I've decided to link to the cartoon "Day by Day" because it's the funniest cartoon that you won't find in the DinoMedia.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

One little word about discourse between the right and the left

One little word about discourse between the right and the left

I hang out at both right-wing and left-wing sites as I enjoy seeing a broad range of opinion and having reasoned discourse not only with people with whom I agree (at both types of sites) but also people with whom I disagree (again, at both types of sites). And frequently the latter discussions are more fun, not to mention more interesting.

And one thing I've noticed recently is the fact that all too often, when a poster is trying to discuss a position, they tend to overgeneralize.

People on the right post "Liberals think this" and people on the left say, "Conservatives think that". Republicans post "Democrats say this" and Democrats post "Republicans say that". And both of them say "Libertarians say the other".

Do you see what's wrong here? When we make generalizations about our opponents, of whatever stripe, well, that's what's called bigotry, plain and simple. It tends to raise the hackles of the members of the group that is being discussed, and leads to a deterioration not only the quality of the discussion, but of the civility of that discussion as well.

I'm going to suggest one word that not only get past this this problem, but could also lead to a difference in the way that people think. And that word is SOME.

If you say "Libertarians are closet anarchists", well, you probably just irritated the heck out of all Libertarians, whether Big-L or small-L, orthodox or economic. If you say Republicans are anti-feminist, well, you've just created a whole lot of "women scorned". And some men "scorned", too.

When you paint with too broad a brush, you become a sloppy painter.

Remember the old tongue-in-cheek quip that "All generalizations are false".

I hope I've made my point.

To SOME of you, anyway.

posted by Yanni Znaio at
9/09/2008 07:50:00 PM

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

About Me

Name: Yanni Znaio
Location: United States

libertarian (the small l is deliberate) with strong constitutionalist tendencies. Seasoned computer professional currently working as a consultant somewhere in [another] Red State

View my complete profile


BLOGS AND LINKS OF INTEREST


Want to help our troops?

American Digest
American Thinker
Austin Bay blog
Belmont Club
Best of the Web Today
Blackfive
Neal Boortz' "Nealz Nuze"
bt: brain terminal
BuzzMachine
The Cotillion
The Counterterrorism Blog
Pete DuPont
FreeRepublic.com
Victor Davis Hanson - Private Papers
Daniel Henninger
Hot Air
Hugh Hewitt
Imprimis (Hillsdale College)
Instapundit
IraqTheModel
Journal of Feminist Insight
James Lileks
LittleGreenFootballs
The Long War Journal (Bill Roggio)
Marine Corps Moms
The Neo-neocon
Brendan Miniter
SteynOnline [Mark Steyn]
Michael Totten
Ornery.Org (Orson Scott Card)
OutsideTheBeltway
Peggy Noonan
PowerLine
RealClearPolitics.com
Reclusive Leftist
Claudia Rosett
Roger L. Simon
TechCentralStation
VIIPHOTO: VII Photo Agency
WhenWeAreQueen
Michael Yon: Online Magazine
WSJ Editorial Page

Spoof News, Humor, Made Up News
ScrappleFace
The Onion
Newsweek

Previous Posts

  • WaPo on Franklin Raines, former CEO of FNMA
  • Didn't any of you people go to camp?
  • The campaign and the VP
  • Nancy Pelosi bio from official House website: Fiv...
  • THE SPEECH, PART 2
  • THE SPEECH. (Do I really have to say which one?)
  • Thoughts on the Left and the vitriol they've been ...
  • Dear Governor Palin:
  • I did some housekeeping...
  • I'm BAACK- And Apparently So Is The McCain Campaign

Powered by Blogger

This might be where I put up a link to a book list.


DISCLAIMER: http://hotelsierra.blogspot.com

exists only as a collected series of bytes that have been laid down on a rapidly spinning platter of iron oxide-coated aluminum.

Any resemblance to actual hotels,

whether operating, abandoned or demolished

is purely coincidental.

Although you're obviously checking it out,
checking in at HotelSierra is not permitted.
There is no room service, no minibar, no ashtrays or towels to take home as "souvenirs".

HotelSierra items just might be available on CafePress in the future,
but there will be NO ashtrays or towels offered. Period.

Void where prohibited, although, as always, the laws of physics still apply.

Я НИ ЗНАЮ