Christian Liberty
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OK, so a couple times I've had the following conversation with former Romney-supporters.
Me: Among other reasons, I could never support Romney because he was completely OK with the NDAA 2012 (I would then proceed to explain what the NDAA 2012 is.)
Other Person: Well, you're never going to get a perfect candidate.
I get really ticked at this, mostly because I can't imagine how some otherwise intelligent people fall into it. I don't see how this can be anything other than extreme stupidity or deliberate misconstruction.
I mean seriously, I could get my 11 year old brother to understand the absurdity in this line of thinking, and he doesn't know a single thing about politics other than that I rant against the government and that I'm a huge fan of Ron Paul.
Regardless of whether you personally think Romney, Obama, or neither was the "Lesser evil", this line of thinking is still absurd. Heck, my dad voted for Romney, he heard one such conversation that I had yesterday, and he recognized it as absurd immediately.
So, if calling someone a moron no longer worthy of your time isn't an option (I'm not ready to start doing that face to face yet, as much as I'd like to sometimes) how the heck do you respond to people who strawman you that way?
I guess in their minds if you don't play the two party game you are "Demanding perfection" but its self-evidently absurd. I don't even know what information to give to show that its a fallacy. I mean, its so obvious. There are some issues that I'll compromise on, so I'm not "Demanding perfection", but indefinite detention just isn't one of those issues that I'm going to compromise on. What on earth is so hard to understand about that?
Me: Among other reasons, I could never support Romney because he was completely OK with the NDAA 2012 (I would then proceed to explain what the NDAA 2012 is.)
Other Person: Well, you're never going to get a perfect candidate.
I get really ticked at this, mostly because I can't imagine how some otherwise intelligent people fall into it. I don't see how this can be anything other than extreme stupidity or deliberate misconstruction.
I mean seriously, I could get my 11 year old brother to understand the absurdity in this line of thinking, and he doesn't know a single thing about politics other than that I rant against the government and that I'm a huge fan of Ron Paul.
Regardless of whether you personally think Romney, Obama, or neither was the "Lesser evil", this line of thinking is still absurd. Heck, my dad voted for Romney, he heard one such conversation that I had yesterday, and he recognized it as absurd immediately.
So, if calling someone a moron no longer worthy of your time isn't an option (I'm not ready to start doing that face to face yet, as much as I'd like to sometimes) how the heck do you respond to people who strawman you that way?
I guess in their minds if you don't play the two party game you are "Demanding perfection" but its self-evidently absurd. I don't even know what information to give to show that its a fallacy. I mean, its so obvious. There are some issues that I'll compromise on, so I'm not "Demanding perfection", but indefinite detention just isn't one of those issues that I'm going to compromise on. What on earth is so hard to understand about that?