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Offline H. Godwineson

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« Reply #30 on: December 04, 2002, 11:52:11 AM »
MT,

Are you saying that it was the Radical Right's fault that the Radical left shouted down opponents during the '60s?!!

WOW!!!!

When you lean to the left you really LEAN don't you!  :D

Regards, Shuckins

Offline midnight Target

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« Reply #31 on: December 04, 2002, 12:27:25 PM »
No, I thing the Radical Left shouting down opponents is a much newer phenomenon. Never said they didn't do it and I agree that it is wrong. I just think we should be even-handed in our finger pointing.

Offline miko2d

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« Reply #32 on: December 04, 2002, 12:44:51 PM »
midnight Target: ...the Radical Left shouting down opponents is a much newer phenomenon...

 Really? A. Hitler complained in 1924  of exactly the same disruprive shouting down tactics by the radical left.
 Poor guy had to take the dictatorial control of the country and throw the radical left into prison just to be able to discuss politics with his buddies over the beer in peace and quiet... Fortunately most of those left had joined his nazi party by that time.

 Seriously, Milton Friedman, J. Sax, etc. dedicate considerable part of their works to carefully and respectfully examining the ideas and views of their ideological opponents - with extensive quotes, etc. I do not believe any of those gentleman ever shouted down anyone in his life.
 Same goes for P. Bauer, Murray, Hernstein and A. Jensen. All of them were shouted down and thrown stuff at when they tried to present their formulas, tables and charts in public.

 It seems about half of any serious scientific work is dedicated to the opponents of whatever the idea discussed. It would seem the college students, especially those professing tolerance, divercity and rights,  would appreciate the chance to get the first-hand knowlege of the opponent's thinking and exercise their beliefs at the same time.

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« Reply #33 on: December 04, 2002, 01:50:19 PM »
The PC movement strikes me as super-Orwellian.  Who needs the government always watching to restrict what you think and say when arbiters of acceptable discourse are lurking everywhere?  As the linked article illustrates, the PC enforcers carry a big stick--not a legal one (yet), but a big one nonetheless.

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