ceeboo wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 1:21 pm
honorentheos wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 1:16 pm
Would you like to discuss what Hanson has wrong about inflation then?
What measuring device do you use to determine goodness in people?
Glad you asked.
Good is, by definition, a subjective value statement indicating something in relation to something else. There's no objective thing one might call "good" without a comparison to something else.
So, at its most basic an attribute important to me for someone being "good" is they act in a way I trust them compared to someone who I don't trust. It is one of the more important attributes of being "good" in my opinion to be someone who is the same person when they are with me as when I'm not around. Good people don't just show up when someone needs help or, to quote the Bible, "Do as the Pharisee's do." The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus considered the interior to be more important than the exterior person put on for show for others.
Being polite or what may be called Minnesota nice doesn't make a person "good".
In the context of this board I find it incredibly "bad" to be the sort of person who pretends to be polite but whose participation is mainly masking behaviors put on to be seen as "good" while taking great offense to things they feel don't acknowledge the masking. The way you take offense to broad labels not just recently but in the past? Red flag behavior as that's how sociopaths behave when someone doesn't play along with their masking.
If you were genuine, you'd engage your political views or be consistent in avoiding politics as a topic all together. You wouldn't show up on the board with convenient timing when it seems Democrats might be on the back foot and then flash red when a broad topic about the state of the Republican party is questioned, but instead engage as your individual self with individual views you understand and aren't condescending about being above sharing with folks on the board.
Everything about your posting sets off my alarms I should keep your hands where I can see them, dude.
However polite you are, you aren't a good dude.