wat0n wrote:@Tainari88
Like? Provide an example.
The Israel Palestine Thread. And many many others. @late the rest is for you to read.
His one really bad habit is not bothering to either read the links and or the information other posters provide for him.
I read almost every single link or post that people provide me. It is common courtesy to do so. I mean, if a person took the time to read up the material and paste it in the post and read the content and thought it was relevant to the discussion at hand or to prove a point? Isn't it common courtesy to do the work of reading the material?
You follow and like to read Stigler. Do you know what I did? I listened to a lecture of his and I read what I could find for free that was available. Why? Because you were enthused about him. He is a pro capitalist but he wants something balanced. You are a liberal and as such you think a certain way. I find that the best policy to debating well, is gathering information from many perspectives and synthesizing it and placing it in a context.
It is interesting but sometimes one can find some little thing in an opponent's politics that actually can improve your own. And if you love diversity and all the options it provides humans in life? The smart thing to do is adapt it to a core political philosophy so that you can glean as much flexibility as possible from the research and results it allows.
Why bother with these debate formats if you ignore the hard work that others put in for you?
@wat0n goes into these threads and never bothers to work the information he is given with diligence. I find that a big flaw of his.
He should have some common courtesy.
No one has all the answers to all the questions that are possible out there. But we have access to huge libraries of information at the tip of our fingers. If we fail to take advantage of that in a debate format? Then how productive are we in these fora? Not very.
I enjoy diversity. At the same time being very clear on why one believes and backs a certain political philosophy has to be very clear. Know how you think, why you think what you think, and how to apply it to real societal, economic and social and political problems all over the world.
That way some unknown person on the internet looks up politicsforum.org and goes searching for a point of view? They do not come away with....that was sheer shit. No one made sense, no one argued intelligently. No one bothered to read, or understand what the other party was saying and there was no real exchange of contrasting ideas that led to a productive synthesis of possible options.
Waste of my time.
Instead, they think that they want to be part of the overall whole.
People read a lot more than what they wind up writing.
One should be courteous to those who spend time on here writing their thoughts. Even if we disagree. I do not like bad habits that lead to a turn off.