Posted April 11, 2012
HereForTheBeer: And this is precisely why broad-brushing does not work. It assumes that if a person follows one particular belief then it also assumes a whole other unrelated set of beliefs. Doesn't work. While some folks may perfectly fit into the dictionary definitions of Liberal, Progressive, Libertarian, or Conservative, most of those I meet are a mix of seemingly conflicting beliefs, hence the "impossibilities" of the racist leftie and the wealth-redistribution rightie.
Krypsyn: I am honestly not sure if you are agreeing with me, disagreeing with me, or merely using my quote as an example (leaning towards this one). Regardless, I agree with your statement. People tend to stereotype people (even themselves) to make categorizing their environment easier. Identifying people with a particular political party or political movement that a they mostly agree with is one way to do this. This type of categorizing can lead to some fuzzy logic and inaccurate intuition down the line, but most people do it unconsciously. I admit that I do it far more than I would like. Parvateshwar: I don't really know what the OP is on about, but America is a very small place and branding all Conservatives and Liberals by the standards of their American counterparts is kind of insulting.
It's just a continuation of the same line of thinking he started when he earlier joined this thread and, despite his latest protests to the contrary, said that only Conservatives can be racist: http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/protrayvon_thugs_assault_78_year_old_man_in_racially_motivated_attack
Blah blah, Conservatives 100% bad, Liberals 100% good, blah blah, refusal to see that no ideology has a monopoly on either good or bad behavior, blah blah.
Edited to clean up the formatting.
Post edited April 11, 2012 by HereForTheBeer