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Debating without name calling

scruffypup

Senior member
I have seen over and over people pick out very minor ticks and mannerisms to blast a polititician. Like how they pronounce words, their mannerisms whether it is a strong southern accent or a "folksy feel", if they can raise their arms or what not,...

I just wonder if people can debate on issues and facts without the crud,.... I don't seem to see it, what do you think? And what does that say about America and how the citizens tend to vote?

Edited for spelling so I am not blasted!!! 🙂
 
People are sensitive as hell these days.. If you voice an opinion they don't wanna hear they wanna kick your ass or curse you out...
 
Exactly what I am thinking,.. but what does that also say about American society now???

I am not saying "hey can't we just get along" crap, but whatever happened to respect, winning on merit, having substance,etc. I realize pointing out flaws and negativity is easier than having substance of your own, but we tend to reward that behavior as a whole.

Too me it seems that it has been happening more in a direct correlation with technology and that it is degrading the moral and ethical fabric of our country.

For instance:
One wants to stand against illegal immigration - you are immediately a racist
One is white and doesn't support Obama -you are a racist

Those are just a couple quick hits, but it goes on and on.

 
Originally posted by: scruffypup
I have seen over and over people pick out very minor ticks and mannerisms to blast a polititician. Like how they pronounce words, their mannerisms whether it is a strong southern accent or a "folksy feel", if they can raise their arms or what not,...

I just wonder if people can debate on issues and facts without the crud,.... I don't seem to see it, what do you think? And what does that say about America and how the citizens tend to vote?

Edited for spelling so I am not blasted!!! 🙂

When a debate resorts to name calling, it's no longer a debate. It's a catfight.

Yes, it can be done. But both parties have to be careful. If you can argue without invoking your opponent's ego, you can have a civilized debate.
 
The name calling in the first presidential debate was pretty pathetic, mostly on McCain's side... "my friends, Senator Obama has no idea what he's talking... blah blah blah." I found this totally insulting. Don't tell me he's wrong just because you say so, articulate your side and let me decide if he's wrong or right.
 
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