delericho
Legend
Ever been in a discussion, (in the Real World, in a face-to-face situation)
In real life, thankfully not. Online, it's happened plenty.
where the "side" you agree with has an advocate who is just being a total jerk? You want to participate, and state your view of the topic, but to do so will essentially put you on the same side as someone you find completely repugnant?
Yes. Worse than that, there are some topics where there are so many jerks on one side that anyone who raises arguments agreeing with that side is automatically tarred a jerk (and then generally considered discredited and ignored, for good measure). It's really frustrating at times, because it means that some really important debates are effectively silenced.
What do you do? Enter the discussion with your opinion and ignore the jerk? Stay out of the discussion all together to avoid being related with the jerk? "Join" the other side just to oppose the jerk? Something else?
I'll consider carefully whether it's worth getting involved. Very often, it's just a source of frustration and stress for no benefit, so I'll try to stay clear. This is especially true online, where whatever the outcome of the debate, it ultimately signifies nothing.
If, for whatever reason, I do decide to wade in, then I'll state my opinion as my own, and be sure to state very clearly that it is my opinion, and in no way related to that of the jerk. In fact, I'll generally take pains to denounce the jerkiness of the jerk, in a bid to avoid being tarred with the same brush.
Naturally, it doesn't always work.
