by Arlos » Sun Mar 27, 2005 12:21 pm
One thing you're wrong in that comparison, at the very least, is this: Mindia is completely and utterly close-minded, he has his world view and refuses to let it be altered by something as paltry as the facts. I, on the other hand, am more than willing to hear arguments on issues, and if someone has a compelling, logically constructed argument, with valid support, I am quite willing to alter my opinion as a result, at least once I've independently checked their facts. (which is only reasonable, I think.)
Yes, I have my own opinions, beliefs, etc., just like anyone else does. But at least when I argue issues based on those beliefs, I attempt to logically construct them, and provide some sort of basis for the premises I use to support my conclusion. That's HUGELY different than Mindia-esque "It's like that because I believe it to be that way!" Also, as I've said before, I don't exist solely on the left. My personal opinions/beliefs don't neatly pigeonhole into any individual group's.
For example, I was a supporter of the first gulf war, which the far left was rabidly opposed to, and I am a big supporter of us having attacked Afghanistan post-9/11, though I greatly dis-approve of how it was conducted, and most especially what's happened with it after the war. I'm also a supporter of teacher/school accountability, and actually flunking kids who don't pass, though NCLB is a bad law, if for no other reason than it lets individual parents opt out of the required tests, and if enough do so, it can mean the school fails. For example, the Palo Alto schools, historically in the top 1/2 of 1% in performance in the entire State of California, recently got put on the NCLB "failing" list because enough parents opted to not have their children take the test, meaning the school failed to meet the artificial goal of 95% compliance.
Yes, I know I've rambled on ad infinitum.
-Arlos