This isn't really about anything or anybody specific here, it's just about a general problem I have with debate and opinions these days.
It seems like people can no longer respectfully disagree with somebody. If a person does or believes something that you personally disagree with, they are a person to be scorned. I find it rather aggravating. Even the stylings of this very forum betray this attitude ("Things I Hate" - I'm not criticizing, just pointing out that "hate" is a very strong word that's currently being used to describe fairly mundane things, including this very topic, but I understand forum titles aren't places to get into subtleties of language ).
I'm just annoyed with the use of hyperbolic language to describe, well, anything that happens that one eprsonally disagrees with. It can't just be "Well, I think they're wrong, but I can see where they're coming from." No, that other person has to "make me sick" or make you "not want to be on this planet anymore" or "destroy your faith in the human race" etc. etc.
Some things are worthy of that language, and I'm not saying that we should ignore the minor injustices of the world. I'm just saying that using the same language that one uses to describe the Sandy Hook atrocity to describe, say...well, I can't really think of a good anaology without looking like I'm calling somebody out when I'm really not meaning to. I was just going to pick some random thing from Social Woes, but then it would look like I was saying people's reactions to whatever given thread were unwarranted, which, true or not, isn't my intention. I just want people to think about how they react to things, that's all. It weakens an argument and makes it impossible for me to take you seriously when you describe something not really all that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things as a horrific example of mankind's slide into degeneracy.
It seems like people can no longer respectfully disagree with somebody. If a person does or believes something that you personally disagree with, they are a person to be scorned. I find it rather aggravating. Even the stylings of this very forum betray this attitude ("Things I Hate" - I'm not criticizing, just pointing out that "hate" is a very strong word that's currently being used to describe fairly mundane things, including this very topic, but I understand forum titles aren't places to get into subtleties of language ).
I'm just annoyed with the use of hyperbolic language to describe, well, anything that happens that one eprsonally disagrees with. It can't just be "Well, I think they're wrong, but I can see where they're coming from." No, that other person has to "make me sick" or make you "not want to be on this planet anymore" or "destroy your faith in the human race" etc. etc.
Some things are worthy of that language, and I'm not saying that we should ignore the minor injustices of the world. I'm just saying that using the same language that one uses to describe the Sandy Hook atrocity to describe, say...well, I can't really think of a good anaology without looking like I'm calling somebody out when I'm really not meaning to. I was just going to pick some random thing from Social Woes, but then it would look like I was saying people's reactions to whatever given thread were unwarranted, which, true or not, isn't my intention. I just want people to think about how they react to things, that's all. It weakens an argument and makes it impossible for me to take you seriously when you describe something not really all that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things as a horrific example of mankind's slide into degeneracy.
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