But as an opinion, what gives a man less right to hold it rather then another one?spuddyt said:Racism involves a factual inaccuracy as far as I am concerned: that a black man is inherently bound to be less intelligent/stronger bodied/more animalistic than a white man, when statistcs show this simply is not the case.
That is exactly what i expect. More precisely, i expect people to be consistent and hold views that they say they do. If you say "I respect every opinion", then i will demand you respect each and every possible opinion or admit intellectual dishonesty.BonsaiK said:Regardless of your beliefs, you can't announce that you disrepsect people and then expect respect from others for your disrespectfulness. It's paradoxical.lenin_117 said:Since racism is making a round on the forums, I figure I may as well throw this in. When people say they are open minded and don't try to force their opinions on others, this usually doesn't include racism. If you went to work (or whatever your daily grind is) tomorrow and said openly that you hate black people and think they should be made into slaves, there wouldn't be a lot of people who would respond with "While I disagree with your opinion I respect it as your belief". Why is this not included?
Fair enough, but I certainly don't respect every opinion. I don't respect the opinions of those unwilling to learn and practice basic human values such as not hating someone just because they look different.Halceon said:That is exactly what i expect. More precisely, i expect people to be consistent and hold views that they say they do. If you say "I respect every opinion", then i will demand you respect each and every possible opinion or admit intellectual dishonesty.BonsaiK said:Regardless of your beliefs, you can't announce that you disrepsect people and then expect respect from others for your disrespectfulness. It's paradoxical.lenin_117 said:Since racism is making a round on the forums, I figure I may as well throw this in. When people say they are open minded and don't try to force their opinions on others, this usually doesn't include racism. If you went to work (or whatever your daily grind is) tomorrow and said openly that you hate black people and think they should be made into slaves, there wouldn't be a lot of people who would respond with "While I disagree with your opinion I respect it as your belief". Why is this not included?
your view on what you describe as "black urban culture" is a good example how a dislike of a form of culture, whether you consider this culture worth the term or not, gets projected on the ethnic group which the general public considers to have spawned it. while your post implies you do not hate/dislike black people because of their skin, your comment on "black urban culture" shows that, although you seem to have only a narrow view on it, you dislike it for the things you want it to do or not to do, you dislike it because of the pants and the gangster cliches and you conclude it with the admittance that all this bullshit causes make you intolerant and that it´s okay! what´s wrong with you? i reckon you only know shit about this thing you call "black urban culture", as all you wrote sounds to me like the typical perception of someone who zaps through mtv and takes the trash they send for granted. the media tries constantly to create public images like this because it helps them to segregate customergroups to make better advertisement for them so they are more easily convinced to buy shit. if you come up in a discussion like this and want to be taken earnest with your thoughtful comment maybe you should be able to state your opinion with more than the leftovers of corporate media image campaigns. if you articulate your opinion so strongly, i wonder why you seem to be so manipulable.JaredXE said:Who says I should be accepting of someone's views? I am accepting of the things that a person can't control, like skin colour, or sexuality. But their thoughts? Their actions? Oh no. I can be just as intolerant of them as they are intolerant of others. I will mock a person's faith, their music, their culture....because I don't agree. Often because it's dumb.
Example: I hate black urban culture. I think they need to pull their damned pants up, sell the bling and put the money towards learning proper english, quit killing eachother and generally stop revelling in ignorance. And it's infecting white people, giving the perception that ignorance and illiteracy is an acceptable trait because it "Keeps ya real!"
Now, was I intolerant of their skin? Was that a general hatred towards blacks? No. But their actions, their decisions....oh yeah, I'm intolerant like a muthafucka.
Oh yeah, and to try and prevent being reported for the above statements: White people! Stop becoming so damned priggish and intolerant of intolerance! I know you all are experiencing white-man's guilt over shit that was done before your great-grandparents were born, but seriously stop being the first to point out and condemn racial commentary like that will get you a little gold star in Al Sharpton's book. Oh, and could you please do something about country music. It's your own damn fault.
I don't respect anyone's opinion when they blindly state something that simply isn't true.lenin_117 said:But as an opinion, what gives a man less right to hold it rather then another one?spuddyt said:Racism involves a factual inaccuracy as far as I am concerned: that a black man is inherently bound to be less intelligent/stronger bodied/more animalistic than a white man, when statistcs show this simply is not the case.
You asked why it was viewed as wrong, that's why it's viewed as wrong. Anything is subjective, but when the majority views it as wrong you can eitherLazier Than Thou said:So opinions are only acceptable if they don't hurt other peoples feelings? Isn't that a little tyrannical and completely subjective?Snotnarok said:I'm pretty sure I did, but I'll simplify for you since you can't seem to make sense of it.Lazier Than Thou said:You didn't address the core issue. Why is one opinion acceptable, but another opinion isn't acceptable? Why should people tolerate opinion X and not opinion Y? Moreover, why should people be socially allowed to physically attack a person based on opinion X, but not on opinion Y?Snotnarok said:Because a black person is the same as a white guy it's just a difference in skin color, it's a fact. You can judge all you want but there's no proof saying there's any difference besides some physical differences. You can think that a black guy/gal isn't as attractive, but to say a wavelength of light is the same as a human being is stupid, humans have self awareness and intelligence, light waves DO NOT.Lazier Than Thou said:They're both opinions, aren't they? What makes one more objectionable than the other?Snotnarok said:Because colors are differences in light and black people are human beings with darker skin and a mind unlike a shade of light. There's a bit of a difference, just a bit. By a bit I mean it's bloody different.Lazier Than Thou said:How can one opinion be considered right/wrong but not another? Why would I be wrong for saying that black people are inferior to white people, but not for saying that the color blue is inferior to the color red?SharPhoe said:Because opinions, as they are, usually can't be considered right or wrong. But saying something like that is just, without a doubt, unequivocally wrong.
Go ahead and say that kinda stuff outloud, I may not be so judgmental, I'd shrug it off as idiotic rants but someone else will certainly stomp your face in.
The color red- a color wave length
A black man- a living breathing person who has every right to live freely as you do
There's a BIG difference in judging there seeing how one is a person who has a mind of his own and light doesn't have a mind at all.
Here's something more simple for you
Walking up to a video game console and saying it sucks isn't going to get anyones feelings hurt because it's an object with no emotions or mind of it's own, saying a man sucks because he was born with different skin is called offending a person with a MIND, HEART, and SOUL, and is segregating against an entire people who were born this way. You cannot hurt the device in any form because it doesn't have the makings TO feel, though the person DOES.
I'm really hoping this makes sense to you because this is beyond the point of breaking it down for you. If you can't tell the difference between hurting a persons feelings and yelling sounds at an object with no ability to hear/comprehend/feel then you should be talking to a doctor![]()
So what? People with different religious views think ohers are wrong, people have differing views on abortion, when killing is okay, what rights animals and children should have etc. It's a view, an opinion on the world that you may not agree with but it is still within someone's right to state it.SharPhoe said:Because opinions, as they are, usually can't be considered right or wrong. But saying something like that is just, without a doubt, unequivocally wrong.
iamthehorde said:your view on what you describe as "black urban culture" is a good example how a dislike of a form of culture, whether you consider this culture worth the term or not, gets projected on the ethnic group which the general public considers to have spawned it. while your post implies you do not hate/dislike black people because of their skin, your comment on "black urban culture" shows that, although you seem to have only a narrow view on it, you dislike it for the things you want it to do or not to do, you dislike it because of the pants and the gangster cliches and you conclude it with the admittance that all this bullshit causes make you intolerant and that it´s okay! what´s wrong with you? i reckon you only know shit about this thing you call "black urban culture", as all you wrote sounds to me like the typical perception of someone who zaps through mtv and takes the trash they send for granted. the media tries constantly to create public images like this because it helps them to segregate customergroups to make better advertisement for them so they are more easily convinced to buy shit. if you come up in a discussion like this and want to be taken earnest with your thoughtful comment maybe you should be able to state your opinion with more than the leftovers of corporate media image campaigns. if you articulate your opinion so strongly, i wonder why you seem to be so manipulable.
It does not stop.Finnboghi said:But how?Cheeze_Pavilion said:I disagree. I believe there is an objective right and wrong of some sort.Finnboghi said:What?Cheeze_Pavilion said:That's not the difference between right and wrong, though. That's a description of why certain people hold beliefs to be right and wrong. Big difference.
That's completely the difference between right and wrong.
They're only abstract concepts which can be applied to a given action or belief.
Or a direction.
The difference between right and wrong is your opinion.
You can only have an opinion of you hold a belief about a given event or concept.
No matter what, someone will always disagree.
Even if it's only one person against billions, does it make them wrong just because they don't agree?
Terri Schiavo is a good example - many people said she should be allowed to die in peace, others said they couldn't make that decision for her.
So which is objectively right?
And how do you determine it?
Do you go with the majority?
What the lawyers and politicians say?
Do you form a committee to decide?
The simple fact is, right and wrong must be subjective because no two people are the same.
And I really don't follow your logic here...samaritan.squirrel said:Think of it as getting a ban or a probation here.Finnboghi said:So wait, why do the coworkers get more rights?samaritan.squirrel said:You're entitled to that opinion, sure. Freedom of speech.
And the co-workers are entitled to call you every derogatory name in their repertoire and get you fired.
Freedom of speech is nice like that. Allows you to spot the idiots who you don't want to be around.
Of course they can say whatever they want about you.
But why are they allowed to get you fired?
What did they do that gives them the right to physically harm you (yes, I consider getting fired to be physical - money is necessary for physical sustenance)?
Is it because they're PC?
If you act unpleasantly, you have every right to get booted.
People don't like gross idiocy, especially when it disrupts their work.
You're saying that if I express an opinion that the mods don't agree with, they "have every right" to ban me?
That ties back to the whole issue - why does freedom of expression stop when you cross a certain line?
Nope, I was more referring to this post, which I should have quoted. Discussing how ideals carry the value we place on them through human interpretation. Might want to read it again, the throwing away of personal bias was for the ones who called it wrong as a fact. My bad for not clarifying.Cheeze_Pavilion said:That those issues are not subjective but rather are objective, and that this isn't simply about cultural/personal beliefs but is about some metaphysical truth is the 'opinion'--not the "personal bias"--of those posters, I think.Kuhkmala said:Maybe this topic would work better if some of the participants tried to remove personal bias from the opinion. Ideas don't have any inherent value, it is placed upon them by the individual. So comparing black people and white people and the idea of comparing red and blue are subjective, not definite. We only allow ourselves to envision the concept of incomparable between the two to justify cultural/personal beliefs. All in my opinion anyways.
In other words, what you're calling 'personal bias' is people disagreeing with your opinion.
SharPhoe said:Because opinions, as they are, usually can't be considered right or wrong. But saying something like that is just, without a doubt, unequivocally wrong.
The best way to stop someone from being closed minded is to show open mindness your self. After all, if you can't show your self to negotiate then why should the straw men negotiate?[quote="JaredXE" post="18.134709.3040908] No, I used the euphimism "Black Urban Culture" to describe what it really is: Ghetto Niggas.quote]terraNivium said:Uhmm... because it would be kind of ironic, why should we be open minded to someones who is racist, when that peson clearly doesn't show open mindedness.