I don't post about it every time I think about it because then I would be posting all the time, but it got tangled up in some other issues in my head and so I present this poll, because I really don't know how other people deal with this issue. So I would welcome discussion in the comments.
Obviously, I am aware that there are different levels of moral outrage. Most people are accustomed to sucking it up and maintaining relationships with people who hold some values we consider repugnant. And pretty much everyone would say that they couldn't maintain their respect and friendship without discomfort for a murderer or someone who had committed a similar violent crime. That's why I chose the examples I chose within the poll - meant to indicate the range of issues I specifically intend the poll to apply to. In other words, the range of issues over which these related social questions don't seem ridiculous...
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Obviously, I am aware that there are different levels of moral outrage. Most people are accustomed to sucking it up and maintaining relationships with people who hold some values we consider repugnant. And pretty much everyone would say that they couldn't maintain their respect and friendship without discomfort for a murderer or someone who had committed a similar violent crime. That's why I chose the examples I chose within the poll - meant to indicate the range of issues I specifically intend the poll to apply to. In other words, the range of issues over which these related social questions don't seem ridiculous...
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Date: 27 Nov 2008 07:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 27 Nov 2008 07:51 pm (UTC)1) I have an employee who is very conservative (though supportive of gay rights) and a proud Republican. We've had a lot of interesting/intense conversations/debates. But I am closer to him (values-wise, emotionally) than almost anyone else in my office.
2) Finding out that Mel Gibson is an anti-Semitic ass broke my heart, and I lost all respect for him. I don't find him attractive anymore, nor can I enjoy his movies. (Bonus: Michael Richards didn't break my heart because I could always take or leave him; I can still watch Seinfeld re-runs without his behavior cloudy Kramer's scenes-- though at first, I had to will myself not to think about his meltdown.)
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Date: 27 Nov 2008 07:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 27 Nov 2008 09:05 pm (UTC)But people in my life who hold views I find distasteful . . . well, it depends. I'm a vegetarian, but as long as people don't force meat on me, I can deal with them eating it in front of me. I don't know many people who voted for McCain, but the few I do I feel sorry for because clearly they just don't have the big picture, and maybe they can't. But people who voted in favor of Prop 8? No one I know has admitted it to me and frankly, I doubt anyone I know would have, but I would have a very very difficult time being civil to them. So it's a huge, messy continuum.
And I agree with you: it's neo-conservative. I grew up in Barry Goldwater country, and he would be horrified by what's passing as conservatism these days.
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Date: 28 Nov 2008 01:35 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 28 Nov 2008 05:59 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 28 Nov 2008 08:10 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 28 Nov 2008 09:23 am (UTC)My ex-gf used to say that I was a snob who wouldn't take the time to work on someone's prejudices. She's quite right.
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Date: 28 Nov 2008 10:57 pm (UTC)People are another matter. I've had friends (fellow scientists!) come out of the closet as Creationists and anti-abortionists, and now I avoid talking to them as much as humanly possible. My respect is gone, and I can't ever see them in the same light again. The same goes for anyone who says "that's so gay" or refers to ethnic minorities as "those poeple". I'm done with them.
ETA: Authors fall somewhere in between. For instance, I like Orson Scott Card's work enough to ignore the fact that he's a crazy Mormon. However, discovering that Piers Anthony is a misogynist totally soured me on ever wanting to read his stuff again; same for CS Lewis and Christianity, and all the Narnia books actually being about Jesus. Perhaps it's the degree to which it colors their work that makes the difference for me.
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Date: 29 Nov 2008 12:59 pm (UTC)