Dufaunce said:
This is just really a topic to pay The Escapist a well deserved kudos and a celebratory hear-hear for attracting a largely intellectual audience. I have noticed recently that the large majority of topics and posts on this site are either of great relevence to the current world state and often ask us to question ourselves as to what we really think of todays society or are based around scientific or philosophical concepts which really broadens our horizens and asks us to think outside the box.
Not to mention the content itself (ie videos, articles, etc) is often intellectually comical and leaves the viewer (in my case anyway) asking themselves "I wander if anyone else got that".
This website is a real gem in the pile of murky unintellegent shite that makes up the most part of the internet and I for one am glad to have found it

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No, no, no, no, no.
Intellectualism is, perhaps, even more irritating to me than environmentalism and vegetarianism.
Or at least, the aspect of it shown by these forums annoys me.
You are putting an incomplete action on a pedestal and dressing it in the robes of a god.
Intellectuals such as these merely debate whether a deed or event is ethical; the punishment of action. These are forums, home to would-be philosophers who wear masks and prattle on incoherently.
Intellect, opinions, beliefs, dreams; experiences, memories. To rely on a single aspect of the mind is hardly useful.
Intellectualism is a sad pastiche of the human mind's true capabilities. An architect's brain is worth much more to the world, and humanity as a whole, then some runny-nosed fat guy who just spends all his time mocking other people who contribute more than he does.
You have people on these forums who would give death sentences. People who would publicize others info. Not as a result of contemplation, but out of a twisted form of self-preservation. That's not to say that such treatments are wrong, or cruel; such matters are trivial when it comes down to the truth of human behaviour. No, the fact that such people do so because they refuse to recognize the targets of such statements as inhuman.
There is no "Right" course of action, because survival is murder and suicide is death. There is no "Wrong" course of action, because though you won't be missed much, every bit helps.
The distinction of humans and non-humans, in other words "Us" and "Not Us", comes from a very primitive part of the human psyche. Intellectualism is about discovering what is right and what is wrong. But these are highly dependent on the circumstances of one's life.
Should true love be pursued if it means the destruction of a family? There is an emotional conflict there. The same societies that say that love is important say that such actions are wrong. Which side would one, using only their mind, take? What would they place as most important? THESE are the issues that an intellectual SHOULD discuss,
at least in my opinion.
The fact is, without practical applications, intellectualism is the same as doing nothing. An arrogant exercise in futility that works only to fill one with the joy of being above others. Those who engage in such toxic nectar wish to never lower their glass. They hope to consume it all, until either they run out or die of pleasure.
No one comes to these forums to be "enlightened", but rather to shine their light upon flowers in a field. They take one of two or three positions, comment to that effect, and believe that their contribution, while insignificant in the long run, is sufficient. Such rambling fellows only serve as a diversion from the true world.
It will not solve problems, nor is it commendable. It is faulty in its nature, its inception, and its actions. How many of said intellectuals care about the fact that people die everyday? That a baby fell in front of a train? How many merely feel content to sit and contemplate on such distant events, while at the same time stand away from harm's way? And, more to the point, what will they decide is the "Right" way to act?
There are few discussions here, on these forums, that merit such praises.