Originally posted by: cwjerome
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Wow, that's certainly an impressive list of liberal stereotypes you've managed to cram in there, so I'll offer a conservative stereotype for you. I don't think you have an evil political agenda, I think you're just being stupid. My point is extremely straight forward, and while I don't think you're any danger to the local Mensa membership, I think you're smart enough to get it...if you weren't so blinded by political angst and attempting to cram me into some ridiculous stereotype because that makes your argument easier.
Despite what you might think, "Americans", "Europeans", "Blacks", "Whites", "Christians" and "Muslims" don't do anything. They don't have conflicts and they don't have problems. They are huge groups of individuals with a lot of differences between them, so much so that attempting to categorize them by such broad labels is a waste of time. Individuals who may BE black, white, European, American, Christian or Muslim might have problems...and I'm saying we deal with those problems in whatever way possible. But I'm also saying that those problems are problems of individuals or particular groups, not problems with hugely broad cultural divisions.
You dismiss this as being brainlessly PC, probably because doing so is a reflex for folks on the right, but what I'm saying has nothing to do with being politically correct, it's just common sense. If we define a problem as a "Muslim" problem, that diffuses our responsibility to actually go after the individuals who have the problem. It means that Muslim terrorism is as much the responsibility of the Muslim mechanic at my local auto repair shop as it is the responsibility of Osama bin Laden. And, more importantly, that intelligently dealing with the problem of Muslim terrorism means we need to "deal" with the Muslim mechanic just as much as we need to deal with Osama bin Laden. Now call me crazy, but that doesn't seem like a good approach to me.
Personally I think the problem here is being too "anti-PC". Conservatives have it so ingrained that certain cultures or skin colors or religions or whatever are so inherently inferior that you can't accept a solution to a problem WITHOUT treating it as primarily a problem with one of those traits. I don't know if it's a reaction to overly PC feelings on the other side or what, but it's not smart and it's not a good approach. And while I don't endorse the idea that being PC for the sake of being PC is the best solution to all problems, I also think this reflexive reaction of being anti-PC just for the sake of being anti-PC is a poor solution.
I think the best approach to terrorism is to figure out who's doing it, and then find them and arrest them if possible, and shoot them in the head if that proves too difficult. Entering religion or skin color or favorite genre of movie into the picture is pointless, and strikes me as just a feeble excuse to persue a political agenda.
Cliffs: repeated same thing; added extra insults.
For whatever reason that I'm not even going to try and figure out, you cannot seem to grasp the big picture. You want to run around and arrest or shoot those people that do certain things while having a tantrum with the notion that we look into cultural reasons the behaviors exist. That's why I call you PC, because in my mind, people who call ideas, concepts, principles, and beliefs off-limits to debate are being politically correct. In other words, moral cowards.
OMG it's a religion!!!
Who f-in cares?
Hey, you want reasonable discussion without the insults? It's a two way street, chief. If you're going to be an asshole, don't expect me to bring out the flowers and chocolates.
I really do think you're missing what I'm saying, probably because you have this idea that I fit some sort of ridiculous liberal stereotype. So tell you what, I'll assume that you are a normal person who thinks about things a number of different ways and doesn't fit into some silly little ideological box, if you step back and make the same assumptions about me.
I'll put this in simple terms...I'm not saying religion should be off-limits to the debate, I'm saying it IS part of the debate and has been found wanting as a cause for behavior. I don't see me making the argument that you can't say Islam causes terrorism because religion is off-limits, but what I do see me saying is that you shouldn't argue that Islam causes terrorism because there isn't a lot of factual basis for doing so. Those are two pretty different ideas, I think.
To use an analogy, I tend to dismiss conspiracy theories saying the government was behind 9/11. Not because I'm some government suck-up who thinks the idea that the government would do something bad is just too taboo to mention, but because I HAVE considered the idea in this particular case and found a lack of support for it. In another case, I might find the idea more compelling...but not now.
And like I said, I can't help but wondering if you're so afraid of being PC that you are clinging on to this idea that Islam=Terrorism BECAUSE it's anti-PC to say so.