This is my first post Ive ever made on this site. I would like to know what the community thinks. Am I wrong? Am I a bigot and not know it?
Ive been having a back and forth conversation with a friend who is left wing. The topic was about if peoples feeling's should be the main focus when making decisions. It started with the Charlottesvile statues being taking down. I don't think people should be trying to use their feelings as a arguement.
There is a long chain of emails going back and forth. But eventually I was called a bigot.
I realise that I have some grammar and spelling errors I apologise for that.
Here was my response to it:
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you need to show me where I'm being a bigot so together we can eliminate it if its true.
You need to provide me with your evidence.
Where exactly am I being obstinate or intolerant?
Just because I don't agree with you makes me a bigot? If that's the case then everyone on this planet is a bigot.
Because I can say the exact same back at you. Its a moot point.
I don't care about peoples feelings, I care about facts, evidence and reason. That doesn't mean i'm not kind to people or I don't have social manners. I mean it in regards to debating about topics.
I've already given you my evidence and reasons and I have plenty more if you like, whats your evidence other than saying I might be a bigot.
Have you ever considered that maybe I'm correct?
Maybe my argument is sound.
Show me where in my argument I am incorrect with logic and facts.
If my argument is proven to be wrong then the first thing I would do is abandon than argument all together and come up with a better argument/solution.
Would you do the same if your''re argument was wrong?
And, if I am correct what does that make you? hint it starts with a B
again I say all this this with respect
Then his response was:
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OKExhibit A: Merriam Webster defines a bigot as someone who "... is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices ..."reference:https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bigotExhibit B:Merriam Webster defines obstinate as "stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion"reference:https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obstinatelyExhibit C:I stated in a previous email that "The government needs to weigh many people's feelings. If everyone felt a certain way, they would be pressured to act a certain way."Exhibit D:You replied that "[you don't] care about peoples feelings"Exhibit E:An article from not CNN describing the motivation for removing a statue.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/confederate-memorial-removed-maryland-courthouse-ellicott-city/
Conclusion:
Despite my sharing that I understands that the government must take into account various viewpoints and feelings of various stakeholders on a given issue, You stubbornly adheres to your opinion that the government must not consider people's feelings. Does this mean that the opposite is also true, and I is being obstinate in suggesting feelings matter? No, because Exhibit E provides evidence to the contrary, where a government official was quoted in saying "It has become increasingly clear in recent weeks that memorials such as this are hurtful to many residents in our community and elsewhere. ... Given these feelings and the tragedy in Charlottesville, I felt compelled to remove this memorial from public property."
Based on the evidence provided, and proper use of the word bigot, it is with great regret that I must inform you that saying feelings cannot be considered while weighing options of concern to a large number of people who are governed by a governing body is bigoted.
As you have previously stated, you will now abandon your position and consider the impact of government decisions on people feelings. This does not mean that a government must not hurt people feelings, because as there are a great number of people involved, it would be impossible to do anything of significance without impacting someone negatively.
Enjoy,
PS, for your further enjoyment, you should check out this video from Derrick Muller of Veritasium, in which he makes the for why one should aspire to "Be Hated"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0m9E9Ewhack
Despite the fact that this man believes that climate change is real, I think you will legitimately appreciate the point he makes in this video. Please ignore that parts about climate change, I am not trying to open that debate with you. I only want you to listen to his main point about the debate and the discussion.
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I open this to the community. Am i in fact a bigot? Am I misguided?
I'd would like to know the communities thoughts on this please
Maybe you guys can help see IF and where I am wrong so that I can evolve my thoughts.
Thank You