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wyld_dandelyon) wrote2011-03-01 12:57 am
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I recently had a net-encounter that reminded me of dinner at a friend's house, back when I was in High School.
Now, see, my friend and I used to debate just about everything, often taking opposing positions just for the fun of debating them. She was fearless, at least at my house, willing to debate anybody. And mostly we hung out at my house just because the chaos factor at her house was...impressive...due to the sheer number of siblings.
But this one time I had dinner at her house, and her Dad tried to start a conversation. And I didn't pick up the clues my friend and her siblings were trying to give me. So I ended up in a solo debate with this grown man--a professional, in a profession that requires brains.
As a debate, it was disappointing long before he got up, insulting me, and insulting me again, exited the room.
What a pitiful way to end a conversation. All I could do was apologise for submitting his family to his rudeness--though, on further reflection, I decided that I must have been winning the debate for him to resort to such behavior.
And then I look at the spectacle happening in my state, with a few brave Democrats doing the only thing they could do to allow public debate, and a governor who insults them, trying to convince the world to blame them for the things he is threatening to do if they won't "behave".
Sadly, unlike internet trolls, the governor has the power to do more than sling insults.
It almost makes a person appreciate trolls.
Now, see, my friend and I used to debate just about everything, often taking opposing positions just for the fun of debating them. She was fearless, at least at my house, willing to debate anybody. And mostly we hung out at my house just because the chaos factor at her house was...impressive...due to the sheer number of siblings.
But this one time I had dinner at her house, and her Dad tried to start a conversation. And I didn't pick up the clues my friend and her siblings were trying to give me. So I ended up in a solo debate with this grown man--a professional, in a profession that requires brains.
As a debate, it was disappointing long before he got up, insulting me, and insulting me again, exited the room.
What a pitiful way to end a conversation. All I could do was apologise for submitting his family to his rudeness--though, on further reflection, I decided that I must have been winning the debate for him to resort to such behavior.
And then I look at the spectacle happening in my state, with a few brave Democrats doing the only thing they could do to allow public debate, and a governor who insults them, trying to convince the world to blame them for the things he is threatening to do if they won't "behave".
Sadly, unlike internet trolls, the governor has the power to do more than sling insults.
It almost makes a person appreciate trolls.
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The Democrats are the ones that left the room, flinging insults. The debate was held, elections were held, the Republicans did what their districts elected them to do.
And now the Democrats are not doing what they were elected to do. If they stayed and put up a filibuster, you could say they were arguing their point. But they didn't. They ran and are hiding out from their jobs. Worse, they're getting paid for avoiding their work, just like the teachers who are faking being sick in order to go protest.
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Hooray for more poetry!
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