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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (64094)5/7/2008 12:55:35 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542243
 
If you feel like you have made a good argument for your position and have effectively countered the arguments of those who will not change their point of view, the process is not exhausting but rather energizing.

Ed, a terrific point. And I would like to underline it. I've found, repeatedly, that the act of summoning up arguments for positions has not only been energizing but led me to rethink old positions. And to read a great deal more on current affairs/events, whatever.

One of my best illustrations is that long discussion we had over right brain/left brain stuff. We clearly disagreed about the relevancy of those arguments, even the basis for arguing such existed. But it led me back into the trenches to rethink that stuff.

Now I find I read new articles/essays on it. I had quit reading them.



To: cnyndwllr who wrote (64094)5/7/2008 1:14:45 PM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 542243
 
The funny thing about people resisting multiculturalism is our rapidly growing 15% Hispanic population and the explosion of Arabs and Asians from north Africa to Korea taking root in our country, not to mention the African taxi drivers in big cities and so on.

The country is already multicultural, de facto.