Monday, November 09, 2009

QOTD

Assistant Village Idiot on healthcare reform advocates:
They are convinced that good people who mean well all support Obama’s health care reform. This is as obvious to them as the fact that the sun rises in the East. They don’t actually know much about the details (jaw-dropping stupidity at times), but they know this emphatically by history. Good people who want everyone to be as secure as possible in getting health care are for this. The people who aren’t don’t care about suffering. They can prove it, too. They have actually met mean, selfish people, and they have heard anecdotes about others. Want to hear another example of what a jerk this conservative person I once met was?

They have heard this is going to turn out to be really, really expensive. A few are even worried about this, wondering whether it will divert resources from the economy and hurt jobs. (Duh.) But the general consensus is that there is a lot of money out there that evil cheating people get away with not paying taxes on - and there’s something vulgar about people having too much loose money around anyway. It’s not only better for the rest of us, it’s better for the rich people, too, if we take a lot of their money and put it to better uses. Because it was all made in this society, so it belongs to society. There is plenty of money if we want to do this, it’s just in the wrong places. And they waste resources and pollute, too. . .

It is dramatically circular. The good people want X. Then who is against X? Why, it must be bad people. In fact, I have stories about how bad they are. Okay, anyone can be bad and no one’s perfect, but we’ve told them and told them that this is wrong and they still don’t get it. Maybe they’re stupid instead of bad. So what, ultimately, should good people do about bad stupid people? Oppose them, of course. And we oppose them. Which proves we’re good.
I agree--lefties often both presume to know conservatives' motives and assume such opponents are evil. As AVI previously said, "The attributions of motive that people make about their political opponents is an unsafe game to play from any side."

2 comments:

OBloodyHell said...

> assume such opponents are evil.

And/or stupid knuckle-dragging neanderthals...

Rick Caird said...

I have just started Thomas Sowell's "Vision of the Annointed". Assistant Village Idiot gives us a real world example.

"If I am a good person and I am for it, only bad people can be against it".

Rick