Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
And that sounds pretty sanctimonious to me. Shall we call it even, and move on?
It is not possible to change the world for the good if you don't recognize the reality of the present. Failing to do so - trying to meet practical reality with idealism alone - is what creates cynicism (and abject failure to accomplish the goal).
I did not try to deny the reality of the present, I said don't reinforce excuses for bad behavior we both know exists in the present in some people. Which is why I said you're being cynical by not merely acknowledging the bad behavior, but saying it's inevitable and by implication not something we should push back against.
Yep. This is how humans behave, Mistwell.
No, it's not, and I think it's unwise that you present your limited experience as universal enough to judge whatr is "human behavior" in general. Some people are like that, others are not, and I think it's best to not reinforce acceptance of bad behavior.
It isn't just on the internet. It is everywhere. This behavior is not new with the internet - go look up some of the newspaper diatribes surrounding ratification of the US Constitution, there are some doozies in there. This behavior is centuries old. Millennia old. It probably stretches back to when humans first created language. I am not justifying it. I am merely recognizing it as the nature of the beast, across history, and across cultures.
You're arguing Hobbes' Leviathan (one source for the justification for dictatorships), and better men than you and I have argued he was extremely wrong - like John Locke (one source for the justification for democracies). Examples of bad behavior from the past do not show that all humans behaved badly in the past - just that there were SOME people who behaved badly in the past, and similarly in the past some others pushed back against it. Which is my point. Don't reinforce excuses for bad behavior by pretending it's just "human" to behave badly.
You sound to me like a cop who has just been on the beat too long and he's so burned out by just seeing the bad that people do that he thinks all people are just that way. "People" are not just that way. My wife for example would never have dreamed of engaging in personal attacks on an author, strawmanning him and projecting her emotions on him, no matter what she thought of it. Lots of people I know would not do that. It's not just "human" behavior you're commenting on, it's "bad" human behavior I am commenting on.
I can, and do, ask folks to be better than themselves on a daily basis, but only within a very limited context - EN World. And that kinda works. But any plan that requires humans to behave contrary to their nature broadly, over time and a large population, is a fundamentally flawed plan.
Human nature is not, by nature, to behave like a dick on the internet or otherwise. It's what you've had to deal with for so many years however, so I can understand why you've come to believe it's just natural universal human nature, if that's what you're getting at. Which is why I said you've become very cynical.
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