I wonder if the internet will make it easier to surround yourself with likeminded folks, thus polarizing us even more?
I think it has contributed to the echo chamber effect, but it started before the internet was as widespread as it is now.
Between the decision of 2000 and 9/11, I saw a massive shift and retreat to bunkers on all sides.
I kind of want there to stop being sides. I want to be able to live and let live. But I can't forget seeing my then community condemning people like me as traitors or worse in the weeks following the WTC falling while I sat there, quietly, wondering if anyone knew they were talking about one of their own. I can't forget, and part of me can't forgive. So.
But it can be easy to self select communities where you feel safe and respected.
Seriously! A mom from the g-tube support group I'm part of friended me on FB and she is deeply conservative. She posts shit with links refuting global warming and I just CAN'T go there. Yet I do respect what she does for her daughter, even when I think she's wrongheaded crackpot material.
Not many people want to wade into the shit on their free time.
I certainly don't. And I get tired of @@ and fighting so I just avoid those places.
Plei, I'm so groggy and tired from writing about students that I think I was unclear. I was thinking of how it applies to me and how I've bunkered myself so that sometimes I lose sight that other people actually think shit that is incomprehensible. And sometimes those people vote and get a majority. And then I'm surprised. Like on Prop 8.
My company is talking about sending me to London for a week sometime next month. Will keep you posted as things line up.
Not in the middle of the month, I hope.
I would also be happy to go in with people on the Nubar.
Plei, the echo chamber is mighty. My friend on fb is a truly excellent person. I can't imagine anyone here meeting her in person and not loving her immediately. But her political opinions seem to come from the ether. I can't reconcile them with the intelligent (truly, truly) loving woman I know.
It must be extra frustrating for someone like you (I'm not misremembering, am I?) who once upon a time identified as conservative. Of course, I think both
conservative
and
liberal
outlived their useful lives, years ago.
It must be extra frustrating for someone like you (I'm not misremembering, am I?) who once upon a time identified as conservative. Of course, I think both conservative and liberal outlived their useful lives, years ago.
I was a libertarian for a while. Basically, until I came to the conclusion that big business was worse than big government, because you can't vote out big business.
IOW, until I started working for The Man.
Kat, I'm so glad your father's surgery went well. Now for all of the rest of it to sort itself out...
I'm glad the conservative people I'm FB friends with (including a relative or two, I'm sure) don't feel the need to engage when I post political stuff.
Kat- that is great news about your father's surgery!
I try not to post political stuff, but sometimes I cannot help it.
Last night I dreamt about the Harry Potter characters posting about Prop 8 on Facebook!
Kat, that's great news about your dad. Yay!
Happiest of birthdays to Aims and Scrappy! With cake and lots of extra happy and spicy.