there is a large measure of pretentious crap in any stance that believes that, whenever a misunderstanding arises, it is also due to some failure or stupidity of the other. It takes two to communicate.
true enough. i don't think Nomad is really interested in communication or, god forbid, learning anything new, but only to assert her expertise and win arguments. this is why she often conducts debate in a dishonest fashion:
• dismiss the opposing argument without reviewing the information presented (on grounds like "oh i've read lots of things like that")
• willfully ignore valid points made as well as sources cited by the other person (often with a "so what?")
• often without citing her own sources, but only a vague "i've worked with top professionals in this field"
• blatantly misread and misquote information to back up her position
• polarize the other's position, and fictitiously making it seem like something more easily ridiculed and dismissed
• blatantly put words in the other person's mouth, and proceed to prove that these words are wrong
• will never, ever, under any circumstances concede or consider a revision of her position, or even acknowledge that the other person's points are valid, because she is right and the other is wrong. period.
• and when she is ever called on these tactics, will revert to some pseudo-feminist stance about the other person being a male chauvinist who is trying to oppress a woman with something to say (see her future responses below)
examples of all of the above can be found a few pages earlier in this thread.
where as someone with an inquisitive and open mind would approach discussions with an entirely different attitude, one that is not combative and condescending.
but even with the above in mind, what she says is often more interesting than most, and she does regularly bring pertinent information to the table. and i am here, among other things, to learn, so i usually ignore it (or try to) when she is behaving in an unreasoned way, and more or less put up with it.
I also think the idea the picture is horrific is too simple. There are bad things in the world, but all is not lost. And I don't think that depression represents an appropriate response to the problems that this planet faces.
also agree with this... but the picture truly is horrific (regarding politics, etc). and the more one learns, the more horrific it is.