TheIrishGrover wrote: » In the US (And increasingly here) the term "Liberal" is bandied about as a bad word. As if it is a bad thing to be a "Liberal". [BI'M NOT TALKING ABOUT US PARTIES: Democrat and Republican[/B]. I'm talking about liberal thinking versus conservative thinking. In my opinion (Which is of value only to me and nobody else. Just the same as other's opinions) conservative thinking is about maintaining the current situation: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Some think maybe some things need to be rolled back. But liberal thinking is what progresses us as a people. Ireland would originally have been considered a very conservative country (especially in relation to mainland Europe) and is still, in many ways still considered so. But here's the thing: Liberal thinking gave women the vote; allowed equal rights for people regardless of gender, race, creed or sexual orientation (In theory anyway); the ability for people to marry who they want; freed the slaves; improved living standards etc.... I mean what is "wrong" about that? Again, I am NOT talking US Party politics as, in the US, many of these acts were implemented under Republican legislation. Again, in my OPINION ONLY, staying put, not thinking outside the box is, while not "wrong", not advancing us as a people. Is not opening us up to new ways of thinking. Now, I know this thread is probably going to descend into name calling and general nastiness on both sides but can someone explain it to me why liberalism is "wrong" in their eyes? And please PLEASE try to keep it civil. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and everyone's opinion is just as valid and important to them as yours is to you.
Dole Scrounging Vegan Crossfitter wrote: » Watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, a fanatical criminal! Won't you sign up your name? We'd like to feel you're acceptable, respectable, oh presentable, a vegetable!
Mutant z wrote: » Why does it have to be about liberal vs conservative why can't it be about defending the idea of free speech which is a trait of any liberal democracy.
CaptainPants wrote: » To far-lefties it means a centrist milquetoast whose opinions aren't strong enough, and are thus basically an apologist for the right. It a curse-word to them too.
Violet Scruffy Minibus wrote: » Liberal used to mean tolerant, broad minded and accepting of those whose opinion differs from yours. Nowadays, many of those who think of themselves as liberals, are actually the most aggressive in defence of their views and determined to shape society according to their opinions and their ideas. They have no time for anyone who has what they regard as conservative opinions, and think it's okay to belittle them and jeer at them and try to suppress their right to have an opinion, express their beliefs etc.. Those people are actually the very opposite of liberal and are actually intolerant dictators.
TheIrishGrover wrote: » I But liberal thinking is what progresses us as a people. Ireland would originally have been considered a very conservative country (especially in relation to mainland Europe) and is still, in many ways still considered so. But here's the thing: Liberal thinking gave women the vote; allowed equal rights for people regardless of gender, race, creed or sexual orientation (In theory anyway); the ability for people to marry who they want; freed the slaves; improved living standards etc....
kuntboy wrote: » Because conservatives are sick of being told what to think and labelled and reviled if they disagree.