[QUOTE] Originally posted by molly bloom
when person Q, someone who lives in X, says Y gives a good impression of whats going on in X, and someone else says no, thats only a personal experience of Q and not representative, it would seem natural of Q to get defensive.
"Whether you do or don't live in the United States has nothing to do with a programme you haven't seen, a transcript you haven't read, and a woman you haven't met."
It IS relevant to whether the interview of that woman,
or the anecdotes ive described, give a better overall impression of life in the US. Maybe youre not getting this, but I dont really care about your TV show, or this woman. I DO care that your posts are giving folks who read them, and who DONT live in the US, a misleading impression of what life in the US is like. I often get the impression that many Europeans think all American fundies are raving bigots, and that anyone who isnt a fundie lives in fear of them. I DONT like the way fundies are slowing down social progress on some key issues, but the picture some folks have of them, and of life here, is just incorrect.
"It showed 'fundamentalists' from different countries with different faiths, who for differing reasons and with differing degrees of 'justification', exhibited the same kinds of paranoia and sense of self-righteousness."
Did it attempt to analyze why those fundies differ from fundies who lack that kind of paranoia and self-righteousness?
"That's your reading of a show you haven't seen and your misinterpretation of my posts."
Thats the impression your posts gave me.
"Well, you would, wouldn't you ?
Good grief, my posts aren't about an overview of the whole Protestant Evangelical movement in the United States, nor are they about life in general in the United States."
You do not give the impression that you think it isnt representative of the whole evangelical movement, and you do seem obsesses with asserting that my counterexamples are not more representative.
"What are you doing- channeling the paranoid style of American politics into your misreadings of my posts ? It certainly seems that way."
I would think taking one example of a phenomenon, and leaving the impression it was typical, are a better way to stir paranoia.
"How lovely for you. I've been to a Muslim wedding, but somehow that doesn't cancel out the presence of Muslim fundamentalism in this country, and doesn't make me feel that the programme was trying to portray an unbalanced picture of this country, or Muslims in this country."
There are right wing websites that post about goings on in the Muslim world. Every word is true. Yet the overall picture they convey is false, the false impression they give is dangerous, profoundly dangerous.
"No, it's yet again a demonstration of how you can't see the wood for the trees."
Ive hiked in the woods, and seen many kinds of trees, and how they exist together, and sometimes dont, and so im not so interested in someone lecturing me on the forest based on having seen a nature show, and being able to quote the words of William Bartram and other 18th century naturalists.
See ? There's the defensive posture yet again.
when person Q, someone who lives in X, says Y gives a good impression of whats going on in X, and someone else says no, thats only a personal experience of Q and not representative, it would seem natural of Q to get defensive.
"Whether you do or don't live in the United States has nothing to do with a programme you haven't seen, a transcript you haven't read, and a woman you haven't met."
It IS relevant to whether the interview of that woman,
or the anecdotes ive described, give a better overall impression of life in the US. Maybe youre not getting this, but I dont really care about your TV show, or this woman. I DO care that your posts are giving folks who read them, and who DONT live in the US, a misleading impression of what life in the US is like. I often get the impression that many Europeans think all American fundies are raving bigots, and that anyone who isnt a fundie lives in fear of them. I DONT like the way fundies are slowing down social progress on some key issues, but the picture some folks have of them, and of life here, is just incorrect.
"It showed 'fundamentalists' from different countries with different faiths, who for differing reasons and with differing degrees of 'justification', exhibited the same kinds of paranoia and sense of self-righteousness."
Did it attempt to analyze why those fundies differ from fundies who lack that kind of paranoia and self-righteousness?
"That's your reading of a show you haven't seen and your misinterpretation of my posts."
Thats the impression your posts gave me.
"Well, you would, wouldn't you ?

Good grief, my posts aren't about an overview of the whole Protestant Evangelical movement in the United States, nor are they about life in general in the United States."
You do not give the impression that you think it isnt representative of the whole evangelical movement, and you do seem obsesses with asserting that my counterexamples are not more representative.
"What are you doing- channeling the paranoid style of American politics into your misreadings of my posts ? It certainly seems that way."
I would think taking one example of a phenomenon, and leaving the impression it was typical, are a better way to stir paranoia.
"How lovely for you. I've been to a Muslim wedding, but somehow that doesn't cancel out the presence of Muslim fundamentalism in this country, and doesn't make me feel that the programme was trying to portray an unbalanced picture of this country, or Muslims in this country."
There are right wing websites that post about goings on in the Muslim world. Every word is true. Yet the overall picture they convey is false, the false impression they give is dangerous, profoundly dangerous.
"No, it's yet again a demonstration of how you can't see the wood for the trees."
Ive hiked in the woods, and seen many kinds of trees, and how they exist together, and sometimes dont, and so im not so interested in someone lecturing me on the forest based on having seen a nature show, and being able to quote the words of William Bartram and other 18th century naturalists.
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