First and foremost, let me say that I appreciate you actually engaging in a real discussion on Lemmy!
Why did I make this community? Well, mostly in response to the rest of Lemmy and the way many otherwise interesting discussion threads fall apart into downvoting and groupthink.
I don’t like people making baseless accusations and defend people on all sides when people are wrong about their opposition. I hate it when people think they know what others think and project incorrect (and often evil) bullshit on each other. It’s important to maintain solid reasoning and conclusions, not just one or the other.
I hate people being wilfully wrong because their group fetishizes a certain angle of the truth instead of the boring reality of the situation.
Ideas are important and I don’t feel we can get out of the current shitty slump we’re in with political discourse unless we are able to clearly articulate ourselves and discuss the world we're in.
So let's talk like people. What do you want to talk about?
I always find starting a conversation is hard without an ice breaker. Not necessarily something cheesy, but perhaps let's talk about what general discussion forums already exist and what we like about them. There was often genuinely fun and interesting chat at AskReddit, "would you rather"is a good starter, and maybe we could have a "philosophy Friday" to get into the weeds on deeper topics?
Alternatively we could discuss why "forums" annoys me. It should be "fora", dammit!
Alternatively we could discuss why "forums" annoys me. It should be "fora", dammit!
My opinion is that if you're communicating with an ancient Roman you should pluralize according to ancient latin. If you're communicating with a modern english speaker, you should choose your words to convey what you intend.
I.E. you should use "fora" if it's your purpose to portray your penchant for pedantic pluralization prescriptions.
I'm thinking many of them could be started by news articles, but approaching it from a completely different angle than most of Lemmy. Over the next few days I hope to set a tone with interesting "icebreaker" articles like you mentioned.
The idea with posting them to this community would be to have some kind of commentary or discussion about it with a focus on understanding instead of pushing a specific view.
The last thing I want to see here is a clickbait-y article with 1600 upvotes, and 400 comments basically saying some version of "outgroup bad." It's why I'm specifically encouraging people to play Devil's Advocate.
If you look through my comment history you'll see I frequently ask people what the reasoning is for thinking a certain way, but rarely get responses.
I've been enjoying watching Lemmy mature into something with nuance lately but didn't expect to see a community founded upon its very principals attempted
This seems interesting, especially intentionally starting with 2 combative subjects but with no personal interest in them personally I hope to see what other topics appear
I'd like to see a discussion around "capitalism" that doesn't devolve into bumper sticker logic and people either use the terms they mean (capitalism often conflated with consumerism or corporatism) or at least provide their particular definition (which would certainly be necessary if the topic of UBI were to arise)
Of course that topic alone is so broad in a vacuum something like the housing crisis or entrepreneurship would be better individual discussions under that umbrella
Good idea. In theme with what you're talking about, I think that it would be interesting to explore some topics where there's broad agreement - or rather, to see if we can find some where there are. I'm a strong believer that there are a lot of general social goods that can be accomplished without the involvement of politics or parties, but just on the basis of voluntarily doing good things for others and society as a whole.
(One example that the left/right might agree on for different reasons is equality of opportunity for all children. The left generally favours social policy that favours the young to begin with and the right generally talks a lot about equality of opportunity - yet because of how we start differently in life that is currently not the reality in a lot of countries. What would we need to do to make it so, and what's most sensible?)
That is something I would definitely like to explore. The how and why they both approach the same idea but for completely different reasons is always so fascinating to me. I have about two dozen things that I hope to be writing on over the next bit here, and of course if anybody else beats me to it then I'll be contributing to that discussion.
Good luck, people are filthy creeps. You're going to find out that out soon enough. Nobody wants honest and fair discourse, the entire reason people use sites like this is to find excuses to shit all over other people.
Maybe not. I guess there are a few, maybe one or two good people in the world. But they'll never be heard above the din of all the other horrible monsters.