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When is it okay to call someone a bigot or accuse them of hating?
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostI don't think 'stupid' or 'ignorant' are good ways of saying it.
I think those type of words are great to use in regards to *******s who are trying to dictate other people's lives to them based on that lack of understanding.
"Stupid" and "ignorant" gives it a bit of extra vitriol which is well deserved in such cases.
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Originally posted by Aeson View PostI guess that wasn't you saying my mindset was ignorant earlier.
In yours, for example, where you displayed great ignorance about things as basic as Nazis and Southerners.
Doesn't mean that one word (ignorant) can be used in place of another word (lacking in understanding of others) in all cases.
JMJon Miller-
I AM.CANADIAN
GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostI don't call you a bigot because you disagree with me.
I call you a bigot because you are intolerant of the opinions of others.
I guess if you are not trying to understand me, that explains this thread a bit. I should have maybe guessed that would be the case, but I held out hope. At least I get to understand you better.
You pretend you're "trying to understand me", yet you started right off with calling me a bigot and misconstruing (admittedly) what I said. You're a hypocrite and a liar Jon.
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Originally posted by DaShi View PostNo, I do agree that members of one religion must believe that their religion has a better understanding of god than other religions. However, that creates an inherent belief in moral superiority over other religions because God is their moral center. This leads to several reactions from religious people ranging from pity to violent hatred.
.. and yes I know you are trolling.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostIn yours, for example, where you displayed great ignorance about things as basic as Nazis and Southerners.
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Originally posted by Aeson View PostSo are you saying there were no Nazis who thought Jews were subhuman? Are you saying there were no slave holders who thought it was their God given right (as stated in the Bible in their interpretation) to hold slaves?
Same with the southerners (actually, europeans from ~1400 to ~1900) and their interpretation of the Bible (actually, many didn't even use that excuse, that was only after many other excuses had failed in the 18th century. note that before ~1500 africans were too exotic and the other was generally closer to home).
Once more, you are ignorant on this subject, please read. This is a fact, it isn't because I disagree with your opinions.
JMJon Miller-
I AM.CANADIAN
GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
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For the record, Jon you are a bigot. You think you are morally superior to others, and you think you are smarter than others.
I don't really understand what you're trying to say in this thread. But you're making an ass of yourself you hypocrite!I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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You're hilarious Jon.
I said there were Nazis who thought Jews were subhuman. I also said there were slave holders who thought it was their God given right.
... you called me ignorant for that.
Now you confirmed that there were. (Which we all knew there were examples of.)
... but you still call me ignorant for it.
... then you say "please read"
You can't even read what's here in this thread!
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostI don't call you a bigot because you disagree with me.
I call you a bigot because you are intolerant of the opinions of others.
I guess if you are not trying to understand me, that explains this thread a bit. I should have maybe guessed that would be the case, but I held out hope. At least I get to understand you better.
JM
I say again, Aeson is not an intolerant person. He isn't intolerant of others beliefs. He just disagrees with you. You're being an ass.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostNazis thought that Jews were subhuman due to the european fear/etc of those different. It wasn't just the Jews, it was Gypsies/etc too.
More seriously, you're talking nonsense. Jews were the target of intentional and directed hate for the best part of two millenium, largly because of your Christian lot. The holocaust was a direct result of the deliberate fueling of that hatred, deflecting genuine concerns about living standards by targeting peoples hate towards a group that were traditionally easy to pick on. It had nothing to do with 'different', it was a deliberate selection of some races or sections of society as inferior.
Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostSame with the southerners (actually, europeans from ~1400 to ~1900)
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Originally posted by Aeson View PostYou're hilarious Jon.
I said there were Nazis who thought Jews were subhuman. I also said there were slave holders who thought it was their God given right.
... you called me ignorant for that.
Now you confirmed that there were. (Which we all knew there were examples of.)
... but you still call me ignorant for it.
... then you say "please read"
You can't even read what's here in this thread!
Please, put some thought into your posts.
I guess this is just you demonstrating that you are not interested in understanding me.
JMLast edited by Jon Miller; February 19, 2012, 08:51.Jon Miller-
I AM.CANADIAN
GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostMore seriously, you're talking nonsense. Jews were the target of intentional and directed hate for the best part of two millenium, largly because of your Christian lot. The holocaust was a direct result of the deliberate fueling of that hatred, deflecting genuine concerns about living standards by targeting peoples hate towards a group that were traditionally easy to pick on. It had nothing to do with 'different', it was a deliberate selection of some races or sections of society as inferior.
Why were the europeans so anti-jewish. It isn't because of some inherent anti-jewness in Christianity. American Christianity is very pro-jews.
And I am not singling out europeans. Those were Aeson's examples and so that is what I referred to.
As I said, it is something that is common to all humans, of every culture.
You can see this in Japan, Uganda, China, US, South America... every race, culture, and people.
Please, you are ignorant. You don't understand or appreciate the academic study into the root causes of human interaction.
I tried to look on google books, but unfortunately textbooks are incomplete:
`When considering a volume that has essentially the form of a textbook, particular criteria apply. It is important that it is accurate, up-to-date and covers an appropriate range of material in an accessible and stimulating manner. It is important that it is a flexible vehicle for use with diverse courses, and does not overly impose a particular or narrow intellectual structure. In all these respects, this text is to be recommended.... Finally, it is important that all students of social psychology should try to see the historical and cultural linkages that extend across and through its subject area, and this is the other message that comes across from this exceptionally well thought-through book' - Journal of Community and Applied So
JMJon Miller-
I AM.CANADIAN
GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
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