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FirmhandKY -> RE: Fact vs. Opinion (11/15/2006 12:42:31 PM)
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania Where I come from it works like this: You back your facts with references. If you think something you have said is common knowledge and someone questions it, then you give them a source to look at that supports your "fact". The problem with this is that someone that is less than intellectually honest will ask you a bazillion questions about your "facts" because they see your propensity to back what you say and want to get you bogged down in the minutiae instead of talking about the meat and potatoes of your worldview. I had this happen to me recently on CM so I left the thread, I was asked about 5 or 6 questions about details within my post and my posts to other people, each question would have taken a few pages to answer. I do not play that game either. So while I think people should back up their assertions, others should not snowball them in a debate by asking them to define something like a "social program" ... both debate techniques are flawed and dishonest in my opinion (notice I did not call my opinion fact...weg). Interesting take. Not accurate, but interesting. quote:
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania Not all people that are affected by capitalism live in countries that have "social programs". In fact the vast majority of humanity does not live in a country that has "social programs". Capitalism is unsustainable for the world, we are just living off the resources so we do not see that... myopic vision Would you mind sourcing this assertion? A few definitions would help as well: 1. "social program" 2. "vast majority of humanity" 3. "affected by capitalism" And, as an aside ... why do you think "capitalism is unsustainable"? FirmKY It was your opinion that this is a "bazillion questions" and "would have taken a few pages to answer." The facts speak for themselves, I think: Here is a perfectly valid answer: 1. "social program" - any government or private service that transfers resources from one individual or group to another that is economically disadvantaged within that society. 2. "vast majority of humanity" Anything more than 75% 3. "affected by capitalism" 99% of all humanity. Social Security Programs Throughout the World This publication highlights the principal features of social security programs in more than 170 countries: old-age, survivors, and disability; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. Took me about 3 minutes and a single google search. There's plenty more information easily available. The problem is, that the facts did not support your assertion, which is why you refused to continue the discussion. But ... that's just my opinion. And this is a perfect example of the difference between "facts" and "opinions". FirmKY PS. I'm sorry for the (partial) hijack, and it won't happen again. Really. [8D]
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