Intolerant of the intolerant when they act on their intolerance....Pointedstick wrote: Probably the best one I've heard was, "I'm very open-minded, but if you ask me, those intolerant Republicans should all be loaded onto a spaceship and shot into the sun."
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Besides, there's little more funny than a serious communist.RuralEngineer wrote: That's messed up Jan. The forums wouldn't be the same without our liberal brethren.
(Guess I'll go see if Fidel has written/said anything new lately, I could use a little comedic relief...)
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The point is, intolerance of intolerance is a tautology. It's a great illustration of MT's point how people who consider themselves open-minded and tolerant can have huge blind spots. You don't have to be intolerant to be disapproving, or to do what you have to do.Dieter wrote:Intolerant of the intolerant when they act on their intolerance....Pointedstick wrote: Probably the best one I've heard was, "I'm very open-minded, but if you ask me, those intolerant Republicans should all be loaded onto a spaceship and shot into the sun."
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No, I'm not. I'm a Mark IV.smurff wrote: I always thought you were the K9 who used to hang with Doctor Who.
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That was the point - difference between my response to someones beliefs vs them making me adhere to beliefs.Pointedstick wrote:The point is, intolerance of intolerance is a tautology. It's a great illustration of MT's point how people who consider themselves open-minded and tolerant can have huge blind spots. You don't have to be intolerant to be disapproving, or to do what you have to do.Dieter wrote:Intolerant of the intolerant when they act on their intolerance....Pointedstick wrote: Probably the best one I've heard was, "I'm very open-minded, but if you ask me, those intolerant Republicans should all be loaded onto a spaceship and shot into the sun."
"When you must kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite."
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Someone believe the earth is flat - one response (may discuss, may just shake my head and move on)
They want to pass a law making globes illegal - no
And maybe intolerant is too strong, but the first definition "1 : unable or unwilling to endure", which iimplies more active disagreement than "disapprove".
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OP – What a great post. I did not even realize that I looking at the avatar and running it through my own past experiances and what the picture meant to me.
What I think I "see" in the Avatar:
PS – Nelson Mandela pops into my head
Medium-Tex – first glance Charlie Sheen from Platoon; at the end of the movie – then a young Bruce Campbell from Army of Darkness
Wild About Harry – thought that was his real picture until I found out it was Harry Browne from the 1970’s.
TennPaGA – Rick Springfield; song Jessie’s Girl pops into my head
Craigr – shrunken head maybe; movie Beetlejuice pops into my head
What I think I "see" in the Avatar:
PS – Nelson Mandela pops into my head
Medium-Tex – first glance Charlie Sheen from Platoon; at the end of the movie – then a young Bruce Campbell from Army of Darkness
Wild About Harry – thought that was his real picture until I found out it was Harry Browne from the 1970’s.
TennPaGA – Rick Springfield; song Jessie’s Girl pops into my head
Craigr – shrunken head maybe; movie Beetlejuice pops into my head
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Liberal assumption: Conservatives are idiots!
Conservative assumption: Liberals are idiots!
Moderate assumption: Conservatives are half idiots, liberals are half idiots!
Libertarian assumption: Who cares, just leave me alone.
My assumption: We are all simultaneous saints and sinners!
Anyone want to make an assumption about me?
Conservative assumption: Liberals are idiots!
Moderate assumption: Conservatives are half idiots, liberals are half idiots!
Libertarian assumption: Who cares, just leave me alone.
My assumption: We are all simultaneous saints and sinners!
Anyone want to make an assumption about me?
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I stand corrected. But you look so much like a Mark III.k9 wrote:No, I'm not. I'm a Mark IV.smurff wrote: I always thought you were the K9 who used to hang with Doctor Who.
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I'm happiest when I approach those with different ideas like an anthropologist.
I really want to understand the rationale for other people's beliefs. I want to understand the mental processes that led them to assemble and interpret reality in the ways that they do.
I don't want to distract them with my own beliefs unless they ask me to explain them and I think that they really want to hear what I have to say.
I don't want to make people feel uncomfortable while talking with me. It's not that I fear challenging them, it's just that I know once most people feel threatened their thought processes turn more reptilian and this state of mind seems to generate very little in the way of new insights.
I really want to understand the rationale for other people's beliefs. I want to understand the mental processes that led them to assemble and interpret reality in the ways that they do.
I don't want to distract them with my own beliefs unless they ask me to explain them and I think that they really want to hear what I have to say.
I don't want to make people feel uncomfortable while talking with me. It's not that I fear challenging them, it's just that I know once most people feel threatened their thought processes turn more reptilian and this state of mind seems to generate very little in the way of new insights.
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Speaking of assumptions, PointedStick, I've always assumed that your name comes from the old Monty Python sketch about the self-defense class. Does it?
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Guilty as charged. 
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I was watching that clip and saw the following 3:15 clip from George Carlin and it blew me away. So much packed into three minutes. It's a summary of much of what we talk about here.
http://youtu.be/-PkWf9M3rUw
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Speaking of "assumption you didn't know you've made", as a child I had always assumed Mr. Conductor from Thomas the Tank Engine was a sweet old man:MediumTex wrote:I was watching that clip and saw the following 3:15 clip from George Carlin and it blew me away. So much packed into three minutes. It's a summary of much of what we talk about here.
http://youtu.be/-PkWf9M3rUw

Then once I grew up a bit and watched this, well, my mind exploded, "Seven Dirty Words" (9:47 - warning: contains dirty words):
http://youtu.be/vbZhpf3sQxQ
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I don't know if you use a Mac, smurff, but I'm lovin' these icons.smurff wrote: I always thought you were the K9 who used to hang with Doctor Who.
http://macs.about.com/od/usingyourmac/s ... -Icons.htm
It's especially nice to have a tardis icon for Time Machine-dedicated volumes.
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Thanks for the link, dualstow. I'm on a Mac, so this is a great site. I liked the Tardis, but the Daleks are my favorite evil robots--which reminds me of that other topic we're doing on this forum about a world full of robots.dualstow wrote:I don't know if you use a Mac, smurff, but I'm lovin' these icons.smurff wrote: I always thought you were the K9 who used to hang with Doctor Who.
http://macs.about.com/od/usingyourmac/s ... -Icons.htm
It's especially nice to have a tardis icon for Time Machine-dedicated volumes.
