Something that I started seeing more and more on social media ( in reddit more than other social media websites) is that 2 people would argue and then a person would just state the other person political affliation and finish the discussion stating that he should be correct because of that.
The more I read the more I think that every idea should be studied as it could be correct.
Sure everybody has something to say but it is usually the ignorant fool that has to say it the loudest.
Political affiliation\ideology serves much the same purpose as a team sport or religion.
Some ideas have been studied extensively, some even tried in practice, producing demonstrable real world harm.
Not every idea or belief has value or should be relitigated ad nauseum. It can in fact be harmful to treat some ideas as equally valid to others (ex. anti-vax beliefs).
I would make efforts to cure yourself of this idea before you end up paralyzed with “enlightened centrism” and become incapable of establishing any beliefs that help anyone in any meaningful way.
True, but not everything everyone says is worthy. There are a lot of thoughtless opinions bandied about and you shouldn’t assume that everything deserves to be listened to.
No one is willing to listen
It’s statistically near impossible for someone to be wrong about literally everything so while the people I don’t respect might have views that are valid in the grand scheme of things that still doesn’t mean that I have to value their opinion on it. You can be right about something accidently or for the wrong reasons. If a person has demonstrated their incapability to logical reasoning then I’m not obligated to pay attention to them in hopes that they might make sense about something.
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Dude. There’s plenty of idiots out there.
Discussions are important. The internet is more about catch phrases and downvoting.
Each side has pro-cons and in a functional government the suds would take the pros from each side to compromise.