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Why must we call someone a disloyal self proclaimed member of liberalism, conservatism, or any other philosophy or party?

Why do we defend the indefensible and let our hate lead us to believe the improbable about our supposed enemies?

Why is admitting to uncertainty such a bad thing?

Why do we attack those with a righteous lecture for us as being immature? Is it not we who are being immature when excuse our rude behavior and amorally claim it as appropriate?

Why do we obfuscate so much?

2006-11-04 13:16:34 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

Correction: Why must we call someone a disloyal self proclaimed member of liberalism, conservatism, or any other philosophy or party simply for not agreeing with us on nearly everything?

2006-11-04 13:17:47 · update #1

4 answers

Because we're human; we are complex beings by nature (even though some of us are deceptively simple-minded...). We have opinions, and we want to proclaim them to the world as loudly as possible. We're quite a raucous species...

2006-11-04 13:21:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Because it is ingrained in us to want to be agreed with. It's part of human nature and is a tribal instinct. This may have been fine until 60 years ago, but unless we all as a species learn to pull together the shitstorm of all time will sweep us and our dreams into the ash can of history! And you don't need to agree with me, cause I want so badly to be dead wrong, I wish for 12 hours to have the power to change things but I can't. The best I can do is work within my small circle and walk my walk as well as talk my talk.

2006-11-04 13:23:30 · answer #2 · answered by ron k 4 · 1 0

That's it, where's my knife and fork?!

2006-11-04 13:24:24 · answer #3 · answered by turtle girl 7 · 0 0

um, English, please!

2006-11-04 13:19:26 · answer #4 · answered by Yup! I'm a girl! 2 · 0 4

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