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Typically Indian. And proud. Me too.Double standards are my birthright, and I shall have them.
I think a liberal or a conservative, be it taken in the Western milieu or our own, goes a wide way past just religion or faith.
It is your approach to life. And those among whom you live it.
It is popular for both sides to sneer at each other and question their sincerity or credibility.
But for me the bottom line remains that there is no black or white on the question of liberal or conservative.
One could be extremely liberal in his views towards sex. Or marriage. Till it comes to ones sisters or daughters.
One could be extremely liberal about equality of all faiths. Till it comes to deciding which of them finds space in your own home.
There is a conservative fundamentalist in every liberal.
And a liberal of convenience in every conservative.
What you are describing is hypocrisy, not liberalism or conservatism.
Hypocrisy is a human trait.
Its called being human.
There is no 100% liberal or 100% conservative, 100% of the time.
Liberalism and conservatism are highly situational.
Please note that I am entitled to my views too, respectfully expressed within PDF rules, of course.
My questions remain perfectly valid and as yet unanswered, as expected:
1. Does being "willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one's own" mean accepting opinions and views that run contrary to good social sense?
2. Must a liberal society accept views that strike at the very heart of making it a liberal society, in name of being open to "new ideas"?
People need a label because they fear social isolation. And also to hobnob with the people they are attracted to.If anyone bothered reading the thread it is more to do with the LIBERAL LABEL rather than the liberal or his views....
I start with the hypocrisy in today's youth ...who need to reaffirm their label however dont actually follow it but fall in the same category as the other end.
The definition and then the article which raised a fair question as to the researchers have more liberals and how this tilted the society's need for a balanced research followed by political liberalism....and finally the studies which focuses on psychological need to choice and fit in.
Now what the discussion should have been:
Why people want a label, psychology of why and factors that may influence one to want one as well as the whole confusion of choosing one!
Surprisingly it ended up Instead of some feeling offended and jumping to protect their label just as the article showed the confused liberal
Then quote or mention him not me!
Indeed. Pseudo-Liberal is the term I prefer to use for most 'Pakistani Liberals' whose liberalism extends only as far as imitating Westerners, berating men with beards, and writing anti-Army articles on Dawn from air-conditioned mansions while pretending they are very brave for doing that.
Strawman. Nobody is saying that ''Liberals should accept people who force others to follow one ideology''. What people here are saying, and rightly so, is that some liberals are confused. Hence the title.
Notice how it refers specifically to those labeling themselves liberal while not actually being liberal.
The ''liberals'' in question here are not the ones who simply say 'don't force your religion on us'. The ''liberals'' in question here are the kind whose liberalism never extends beyond imitating the West while calling people who wear hijabs or beards backwards, for example. The kind that would label you an ''extremist mullah Wahabi terrorist'' if you keep a beard and say Alhamdullilah after sneezing.
A liberal who only opposes those that seek to force everyone to follow one particular ideology is not a 'confused liberal'. S/he is a liberal.
Education and enlightenment raise humans above their basal instincts, especially in social structures.
People need a label because they fear social isolation. And also to hobnob with the people they are attracted to.
I've apparently missed the bus then.
Or should I blame the social structure I was birthed into?
That is not for me to say, Sir.
I am hardly a sir man. We are probably the same age, give or take a year or two here or there .....
On the InterWebz, who knows?
We can speak on Team BHP. Maybe link up on LinkedIn ....