Should people be able to have opinions? Absolutely, but should they be able to charade them as facts? Or hide behind the completely shallow cover of ''Prove me wrong" Prove that a cow can not jump over the moon.
The problem with this kinda of protectionism for idiotic statements is that it leads to folks like Jenny McCarthy making misleading statements under the guise of , "That is my BELIEF!" Politeness towards ignorance in this case leads to more and more parents not getting their kids childhood shots and viruses that were almost eradicated are now making a come back. All because people like Oprah (who had McCarthy on her show) were to lazy to check facts or to polite to tell Jenny she was being an idiot.
So my question , do we prefer the truth or politeness?
Originally Posted by WTF
i prefer truth , because pretending to know something when in fact you don`t is in my opinion more rude than anything.
Plus, there is nothing wrong with beliefs either, but when people have beliefs you can`t argue with them.
beliefs is the essence of dogma. i think ignorance hidden with behind nice words does not make them less ignorant. "he who does not know must belief" that is something i learned very early in my childhood.
Plus, discussions are heated, even in politics or amongst philosophers, and what is regarded civil for one person can be blatantly rude for another person. the truth usually has many faces towards it.
I have done many seminars on speaking and discussions (because my job required so) and a very clever coach has once told me that the people who are always polite and wait til the other has spoken to an end are just the ones who will be overrun by the ones who don`t do such things . because REAL LIFE does not play by such rúles and someone who can`t handle when things go a little rough will never be really really successful or challenging. People don`t get on top of things or finish educations because they always wait until everyone else had its takes.
And coming from people that sleep with married men all the time and find whatever excuse to do so - i find it a little strange to discuss what is rude and what is civil. because as a matter of fact - we - as escorts and clients - should know better that being rude or being civil is a little more than just a POV. what is civil for one person is rude for another. Me including.
love that thread. I am currently very busy so i will not be able to catch up a week from now and post more ... intellectual stuff.....(or such)