Serious Discussion 101
Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 01:19
Since it is becoming more of a usuap thing on the net, with elections nearing and all, and people just exaggerating as usual to get their point across and make any other candidate except their own (whos a saint ofc), here's some basic 101 before this board too becomes GD - politics.
1) No view is necessarily bad. Literally none. You can say whatever you want, but if you back it up with facts and not just spam, then it could be generally accepted.
2) Serious discussion is supposed to be serious. Hating on people because memes, doesnt really make a whole lot of sense in an argument.
3) Don't forget that your opinion is 95% biased by the media you are following. Either spend some actual time researching both sides of the argument, or dont start it.
Thats my opinion at least.
example given:
Hillary Clinton is a better candidate than bernie sanders as far as democrats are concerned, because while she may not have the people first and foremost, she has better dealings with most companies, and companies are what the US ecomomy is based on atm, not its people.
1) No view is necessarily bad. Literally none. You can say whatever you want, but if you back it up with facts and not just spam, then it could be generally accepted.
2) Serious discussion is supposed to be serious. Hating on people because memes, doesnt really make a whole lot of sense in an argument.
3) Don't forget that your opinion is 95% biased by the media you are following. Either spend some actual time researching both sides of the argument, or dont start it.
Thats my opinion at least.
example given:
Hillary Clinton is a better candidate than bernie sanders as far as democrats are concerned, because while she may not have the people first and foremost, she has better dealings with most companies, and companies are what the US ecomomy is based on atm, not its people.