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Originally posted by Lorizael View Postaneeshm can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe he said that a perfectly good family situation would be one in which the man was the stay at home mom and the female worked. I think he simply believes that one full-time parent is superior to two part-time parents.
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Originally posted by Ming View Post
I am listening... listening to your warped opinions that unless people do things your way, they aren't doing the job right.
You define the job as something.
I define it as something else.
If you're happy with your definition and what it means, great, I have no problem with it. That's the way you are, and there are lots of different types of people in the world - I'm not the Universal Determinant of Definitions of the word "Home", and I have no wish to be. I'm just saying that your definition of the job isn't mine, so by my definition, you aren't doing it (whereas by yours, you are).
That's it.
Decisions about what "home" means to someone, under what sort of home environment a couple would be happy (both individually and together), and so on, are all subjective, and dependent on the people in question. This is because we, as members of the human species, with great bio-diversity and biological and psychological variation, are all born fundamentally different.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
You're the closed minded one here. I've never once said that your view of a traditional stay at home parent is evil or bad parenting...
Originally posted by Ming View Post
However, I did say some housewives are unfit and can't do the job... which is true.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
I can see how doing it different ways can lead to the same success...
You're saying that there are many ways to climb one mountain.
I agree - and add that we're trying to climb different mountains.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
It all depends on the the individuals, not some automatic forumula.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
While you admit there are multiple ways, you make it very clear that your way is best and the others are simply parents not doing their jobs
I'm saying that others as parents are simply not doing my job - the job as defined by me. They may well be doing theirs, as they see it, and quite well, too. It's just not mine.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
directly insulting every parent that has chosen a way different than yours by insinuating that they are bad parents.
I'm saying that every parent has to make two analyses:
a) What is the best possible home environment, and
b) How far they are willing to go to create it.
Everything has costs and benefits. Living in a physically perfect and aesthetically pleasing (not merely functional) home is meaningless if the person responsible for it is miserable, and doesn't like doing that work. Of course, I'm of the opinion that a wife who doesn't like that work and isn't happy with it won't be able to do it anyway, because lots of things which define it are intangible and depend on her being happy as a pre-requisite.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
And then you attempt to take the high road by claiming that everybody is attacking you, yet you are the one starting it by your insulting opinions and holier than thou attitude, just like Ben.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
Everything is black and white to you, and you ignore that it's all about the individuals and how they deal with things, not an automatic cookie cutter solution.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
To you, a loving couple who try to balance careers is inferior to a stay at home mom... without even considering the individual circumstances.
If, however, they have a choice, and both decide to "balance" the life of the home, then there is simply no grounds for disagreement - they're trying to climb a different mountain. I will say that I like my mountain better, and I think they would be better off trying to climb mine than theirs, but that has to be the case - otherwise it wouldn't be my mountain in the first place. This disagreement is so fundamental that there isn't really very much scope for moral judgement or condemnation or questions of superiority or inferiority - the things we value are so different that discussion is futile.
I will add that I think it better for the all concerned if the couple (or, in the aberrant example, the stay-at-home husband) happily chooses my way, but the disagreement cannot extend beyond this point - there is simply no common ground there. If they're unhappy with doing it my way, then there's no point in my saying anything - the reason I think the way I do is because I genuinely think that this is the way to happiness. If it doesn't work for them, what's the use? Why even talk? They'll have to find their own path, climb their own mountain - they're simply different.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
You simply believe because of your warped view that since it was done that way in the past when women were treated like slaves/property, that it must be the best way.
Second, you're implying that I think it is the best way because women were treated like slaves or property. I don't think I need point out how that sounds when I've made it explicit.
Let me rephrase those words for you: "You like to drink water from containers. You simply believe because of your warped view that since it was done that way in the past when women were treated like slaves/property and had to serve you water in containers, that it must be the best way to drink water."
See how it sounds now?
The treatment of women as slaves or property has nothing to do with your method of drinking water. Similarly, my conceptions of what a home (and the happiness I consider results from its fulfilment) is don't have much to do with the treatment of women in former times.
In general, if it works well and everyone is happy with it, I don't care whether it was invented by Hitler or the Cute Kittens Association.
I must say here that I am of the opinion that treating a woman that way (slave/property) runs counter to my idea of the home. A home is built by a wife, not a slave. It cannot be built by a slave. You're talking as if everyone treated their wives that way in those times. My idea of a home has come from those who didn't.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
They had no choice and had to stay at home because society didn't give them equal rights in the world.
Originally posted by Ming View Post
Well those days are gone, and so should be your sexist attitudes that the only good parents are the ones that follow your opinions...
When you define the home differently, everything changes, so there is no common ground from which to disagree or judge "goodness" or anything like it.
You're discussing the relative merits of the different ways of climbing the Alps. I'm outside the discussion - I'm interested in Everest.Last edited by aneeshm; November 21, 2009, 14:11.
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I don't see this. Unless I have ever stated or implied that my way of thinking of the home is universally applicable, there is no reason for anybody to feel insulted. I think it is the best way, but I'm capable of recognising that this is a subjective judgement, and that therefore, no matter what my instincts may say on the matter, it is possible for someone to disagree and actually be right insofar as they are concerned - they'll simply be built differently in that case.
Also, I think that the best way to reduce crime in America is to lock up all black people. However, I am capable of recognizing that this is a subjective judgment, and that therefore, no matter what my instincts may say on the matter, it is possible for someone to disagree and actually be right insofar as they are concerned - they'll simply be built differently in that case. Also, I'm not a racist.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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Originally posted by DaShi View PostI don't see this. Unless I have ever stated or implied that my way of thinking of the home is universally applicable, there is no reason for anybody to feel insulted. I think it is the best way, but I'm capable of recognising that this is a subjective judgement, and that therefore, no matter what my instincts may say on the matter, it is possible for someone to disagree and actually be right insofar as they are concerned - they'll simply be built differently in that case.
Also, I think that the best way to reduce crime in America is to lock up all black people. However, I am capable of recognizing that this is a subjective judgment, and that therefore, no matter what my instincts may say on the matter, it is possible for someone to disagree and actually be right insofar as they are concerned - they'll simply be built differently in that case. Also, I'm not a racist.
In your attempt to parody what I said, you've contradicted both the logic and the spirit of it, and because of the incommensurabilty this introduces, the attempt fails abjectly.
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Right, you're not a sexist because you say you aren't.
“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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WTF happened to this thread? To sum up: I think aneeshm's positions while seemingly non-malicious are simply pretexts for his misogynistic views (as Arrian pointed out, it was quite obvious he was anti woman a few years ago... he's learned to hide it better). Sure he indicates he'd be ok if the man stayed home, but how often does that really happen in our society? And Ben... well, he's Ben. 'nuff said.“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
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Originally posted by aneeshm View PostIf you're happy with your definition and what it means, great, I have no problem with it. That's the way you are, and there are lots of different types of people in the world - I'm not the Universal Determinant of Definitions of the word "Home", and I have no wish to be. I'm just saying that your definition of the job isn't mine, so by my definition, you aren't doing it (whereas by yours, you are).
If your response is that they can't do both, please prove it. If your proof is that they aren't there when their children need them, I will say BS. Both parents can work and enjoy their careers while ALWAYS providing the needed attention/love and supervision when the children are at home. So explain why having a person that doesn't work and is always there for their children is different than two people who provide the same attention?
And here we come to the crux of our disagreement.
You're saying that there are many ways to climb one mountain.
I agree - and add that we're trying to climb different mountains.
There are different ways to climb the mountain, but it's still the same mountain.
I'm saying that every parent has to make two analyses:
a) What is the best possible home environment, and
b) How far they are willing to go to create it.
If, however, they have a choice, and both decide to "balance" the life of the home, then there is simply no grounds for disagreement - they're trying to climb a different mountain.
I will say that I like my mountain better, and I think they would be better off trying to climb mine than theirs, but this disagreement is so fundamental that there isn't really very much scope for moral judgement or condemnation or questions of superiority or inferiority - the things we value are so different that discussion is futile.
I will add that I think it better for the all concerned if the couple (or, in the aberrant example, the stay-at-home husband) happily chooses my way, but the disagreement cannot extend beyond this point - there is simply no common ground there.
There you go again... with the better stuff... implying that people that don't do it your way can't do it as well you do. PROVE IT!
Again... please explain why there is no common ground. All I see is a bunch of people trying to do the exact same thing.
What a way to generalise.
When you define the home differently, everything changes, so there is no common ground from which to disagree or judge "goodness" or anything like it.Keep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View PostWTF happened to this thread? To sum up: I think aneeshm's positions while seemingly non-malicious are simply pretexts for his misogynistic views (as Arrian pointed out, it was quite obvious he was anti woman a few years ago... he's learned to hide it better). Sure he indicates he'd be ok if the man stayed home, but how often does that really happen in our society? And Ben... well, he's Ben. 'nuff said.
Then again, you're just a giant ***** who used the term "womyn" for a while.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
Stadtluft Macht Frei
Killing it is the new killing it
Ultima Ratio Regum
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Originally posted by Ming View PostThe OTF is such a mindfield now of personal attacks, that most of the people that did like civil discussion have left. The majority of remaining posters now just have fun insulting people they disagree with. There is very little serious discussion left... Nothing wrong with that... whatever turns people on... People create threads, and people respond to them in a manner that entertains them. But that's the way it is now.
Personally I don't hate anybody here. Ben and Asher are both nice people. Even MOBIUS, who I see as one of the biggest *******s on the board, is probably a nice guy. Folks just need to keep in mind that what's said here is just internet bull**** anyways. Most people are exaggerating and throwing out crazy thoughts just to keep things fun. So if something really offends you, you should just take a step back and breath deeply for a few seconds.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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I am 100% serious all the time.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
Stadtluft Macht Frei
Killing it is the new killing it
Ultima Ratio Regum
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