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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/788152-Spirited-ignorance
by NYPen
Rated: E · Book · Educational · #1942316
Contemplative thoughts that infiltrate the mind.
#788152 added August 4, 2013 at 11:07pm
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Spirited ignorance
         Immature comments, misinformed statements, different ideology, and unintelligent responses comprise

the political debates that flow through social networking forums.  I'm a member of a photography forum that has

a discussion area for political thought.  One thing I find discouraging is that a lot of the members can't seem to

have balanced, peaceful conversations.  The responses are laced with such childish rants and demeaning

diatribes.  I know politics is very emotional and personal but individuals should be able to respect each others

beliefs.  I'm not one who gets my boxers in a wad because I'm very calm, cool, and collected when I engage in

these forums.  Due to my demeanor and personality I've never been the recipient of such verbal assaults. 

         I do find the responses from forum members to be comical because there should be an element of

maturity which is lacking.  The maturity level of the members is comparable to what you would see in

elementary school.  The one difference is that most elementary school friends make up and resume where they

left off.  Unfortunately the forum members take it to a level that borders on verbal hatred and being abusive. 

How do people's maturity reach such levels? 

         I appreciate the spirited debates that arise through meaningful conversations.  In the case of

conversations that arise through the forum there is no fulfilling verbiage.  The members can't get past the point

of differing viewpoints.  Differing viewpoints are wonderful creating the diversity that makes up the mindset of

each individual.  Most people know that different opinions are the fabric that keeps life interesting. 

         I will continue to participate in forums that raise the ire of ignorant individuals.  There's nothing I can

change about how someone responds although that isn't entirely true.  There is a verse in the Bible - Proverbs

15:1 - that says a soft answer turneth away wrath.  I'm a calm, cool and collected person but not everyone in

this world has the same demeanor as me.  I've been able to utilize this verse a few times which has been able

to turn a negative situation into a positive situation. 

         I will never understand the mentality of individuals who are prone to make comments that are immature,

misinformed and unintelligent.  I wish adults had the mentality to converse in a manner that was respectful

towards each other.  We live in a world where negativity seems to take the place of common sense some

times.  Responding in a kind, gentle manner would be much more positive in understanding each others

ideology.  Converse softly. 

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