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THE BRAIN IS A SERIES OF TUBES.
Ok, let's take the most simple analogy I can think of. Imagine your brain as a forest, you walk through it every day nonstop. The more you walk through any one way, a path forms under where you step, if you follow a path for long enough it has trouble growing back and imagine you want to follow a trail more the more it's developed, and that the more you follow the beaten trail, the more you fear straying from it and the more difficult it is you you to even think about trekking back into a less beaten path. Your "World View", how you see the world, is made up of the shape and location of these trails, some people have trails that dead end into clearings, some people have trails that loop into themselves further carving the beaten path below them, and some people just don't have much of a developed trail because they don't like to entertain any one side of a world view. Now, imagine bigotry is like a patch of poison oak (you can't kill it with a machete and you can't break it down, you can only avoid it), bigotry is not like a little vending machine in your head thats totally isolated, it's actually a part of an already existing pathway, since we are thinking about it as bad, we are thinking about it like poison oak. Every time you walk that path, you have to be careful not to touch it, OR you could just stroll right through and not care, but the only way to really stop the problem is A) change the path slightly (very difficult for those with completely barren paths) or B) Choose an entirely new path. What I was saying, is that things don't just float around in your head like vegetables in a bowl of soup or anything like that, they are carved into you like circuitry or an operating system, it's not a file you can just delete or rename, it's actually coded into you. More on the tech metaphor, he uses the word "culture" to explain your synapse pathway formation, he also talks about the shamanistic approach to reset the brains programming: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c8an2XZ3MU
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Wouldn't psychiatric help work better than shamanism?
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Analogous Tolerance
Sheesh I write lots. I'm sick, really should be hopped up on meds, but am probably running a very low grade fever. Go figure I'd write a ton of stuff. Apologies for dyslexicating any spelling or going on tangents in what's below, as well as any offense - none is meant (although mild rebuke and instruction is, as I'm a Republican ). So: I'm putting stuff in swap tags. Three different arguments, three different tags.
Number 1: (Re: "tolerance") You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. Number 2: THE BRAIN IS A SERIES OF TUBES. The problem with Lev's arguments and their strengths. Number 3: On Competition Okie, I'mma go die and/or haunt another thread with my far-too-many words and low-grade fever. Probably while hopped up on meds. Mmmm... meds.
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If you don't hate someone and don't love them, I'd call that being neutral. Do you mean there's a fourth option? I don't see it. >_>
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Oh, sure.
See, it's not "hate" v. "love" v. "neutral". I can hate someone and tolerate them. I can love someone, feel they are very, very wrong (and making a terrible choice) and still "tolerate" someone. I can also be completely ambivalent about someone (neutral). Tolerance requires an emotional involvment in some way - you have to care about their choice/action/belief for some reason. Neutrality doesn't.
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Or tldr, you could compare the path to int and the pathless to wis, and I am 100% biased to wis over int, so I agree with the assumption that I have a path, analogybreaking or self-contradictory as it is. If you want the real definition to tolerance, southpark did it rather well. http://www.xepisodes.com/episodes/61...Tolerance.html
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Tolerance means to act neutral, I think I said. My point being that it doesn't affect you feeling curiosity or animosity towards different people. Seems like we're on the same page, tacts.
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But that will never stop me from being an over-bearing pompous arrogant, self-rightous argumentative wind bag! Who's full of himself! (Alt: 'kay, I see your point, I just didn't read it that way)
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