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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by justtxyank, Jan 15, 2019.

  1. London'sBurning

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    Please don’t Facebook me Clutch
     
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    What? lol.
     
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    @AroundTheWorld
    owns
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    D&D

    the new king of the D&D
    all hail the king
     
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    @AroundTheWorld
    I never met you
    and we have no ancestors in common
    and we have no idea who voted for who or what or did not

    I will not pretend to know what racism you face because i am not you

    you and i and Elon Musk only care about one race: THE HUMAN RACE

    and maybe F1

    Keep it real and never stop
    bad boy 4 life
    jr mafia
     
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    INTERPRETIVE CHARITY AND HEATED DEBATE

    https://prosociallibertarians.com/2022/06/14/interpretive-charity-and-heated-debate/

    Aeon J. Skoble on "discourse norms":

    Consider the following sample dialogues

    1)
    A: “I think stricter gun regulations would fail to prevent either determined criminals or the seriously deranged from committing the sorts of horrible crimes that make people want those stricter laws, but they would violate the rights of law-abiding gun owners and possibly make them less safe.”

    B: “I think you’re mistaken about that. Just as criminal background checks make good sense, so would some sort of red-flag or mental health history screening. Indeed, since we already use criminal background checks, we could easily combine the two, plus it would help if there weren’t easy ways to circumvent the background checks.”

    2)
    A: “ I think stricter gun regulations would fail to prevent either determined criminals or the seriously deranged from committing the sorts of horrible crimes that make people want those stricter laws, but they would violate the rights of law-abiding gun owners and possibly make them less safe.”

    B*: “That’s outrageous. You think guns are more important than kids’ lives?”

    3)
    A: “I think there’s no plausible rationale for tighter abortion restrictions. Claiming that life begins at conception is a religious doctrine, so using it as the basis for law would violate church-state separation. In many religions, personhood isn’t thought to obtain until at least the 2nd trimester. In any case, there are all sorts of reasons a woman might seek to terminate a pregnancy, medical ones most obviously, but also psychological reasons, and I think the best public policy would be to leave it up to her.”

    B: “I disagree. I am not depending on any particular religious doctrine when I claim that human life begins at conception. It’s a developmental spectrum, there are no sharp dividing lines, so if we don’t respect the new life that the pregnancy represents as early as possible, it’s a slippery slope. As to the reasons why women might want to terminate, sure, if there’s a legitimate medical rationale that the mother’s life is in jeopardy, I can see that, but I think a lot of what you’re calling psychological reasons could be addressed through counseling, spiritual or secular.”

    4)
    A: “I think there’s no plausible rationale for tighter abortion restrictions. Claiming that life begins at conception is a religious doctrine, so using it as the basis for law would violate church-state separation. In many religions, personhood isn’t thought to obtain until at least the 2nd trimester. In any case, there are all sorts of reasons a woman might seek to terminate a pregnancy, medical ones most obviously, but also psychological reasons, and I think the best public policy would be to leave it up to her.”

    B*: “That’s outrageous. You think it’s ok to murder babies to preserve some illusion of women’s autonomy?”

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    You may have noticed that dialogues (1) and (3) read very differently than (2) and (4). That’s because in (1) and (3), the B character is responding to the A character’s arguments with different arguments. In (2) and (4), the B* character does not actually engage with A’s arguments at all, but goes right for “baby-killer.” Regardless of your view on either abortion or gun control, you should be able to see that in (2) and (4), B* is not arguing in a rational way, whereas B is arguing rationally in (1) and (3). Does A actually hold the position that B* alleges? Almost certainly not. This is commonly known as the “straw man” fallacy; in this case augmented by an emotional appeal. We know this because in the other pair of dialogues, B is offering actual counter-arguments.

    Why does this matter? Because when people argue about these things, they have two sorts of objectives. One is changing the mind of the other person, or perhaps onlookers. The other is changing public policy. But neither of these goals will be served with arguments that do not engage their opponents. It’s totally implausible that A will respond to B* with “oh goodness, I didn’t realize I was advocating baby-killing, I hereby change my position.” What happens instead is the discussion goes nowhere.

    Sometimes we just get angry at people who disagree with us, and we are bewildered that others don’t see things our way. But we should resist the temptation to straw-man. If you don’t have the emotional bandwidth to argue with people, you’re certainly not required to do so. But if you do think it’s worth arguing about, then your objectives will be better served with interpretive charity. What actually is the other person’s position, and why? Why do they think your position is wrong? Is there something that might be common ground? Are you talking past each other? Are you sure that your position is informed by facts and logic? Do you have any talking points that might be misinformed?

    Sometimes we never resolve disagreements on highly controversial issues. But if you hope to get anywhere, there’s a right way and a wrong way to do it.
     
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    tl;dr brah
     
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    That’s outrageous. You think reading isn't important?
     
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    I can tell you must be in academia. Ain't nobody got time fo dat.
     
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    I think reading is important. I read a lot. Always have. What I don't understand here, in this thread described as "Guidelines" and started by a member @Clutch picked as a moderator, @justtxyank, is why this has become a home for cartoons and long "cut and paste" material having nothing, at least that I can discern, to do with this forum's guidelines. Am I missing something?

    Of course, the Feedback Forum seems to have turned into another place where certain members "play," and providing feedback to the fellow that owns the BBS appears to taken a backseat, so maybe I missed the meme.
     
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  17. Deckard

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    Roy had his own guidelines.
     
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  18. tinman

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    what about Seigfried?
     
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    He wasn't in my movie.
     
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    Ive come to the conclusion @Clutch is a conservative.

    Makes sense, he's a native Texan and small buisness owner.

    People can mock lgbtq+ people at will, post about black crime.

    @Clutch doesnt give a ****. He'll sooner let this website rot to hell with middle aged men celebrating '94 then admit people like me have human rights
     

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