First, let me point out what I should have with the original post. While I am not a liberal,
I am also not a right-wing conservative. I am most definitely a moderate, or more accurately a libertarian, as I strongly agree with a blend of both political philosophies. I reject the all-or-none nature of the current party system, and dont affiliate myself with either of the 2 dominant parties.
No, in this bullet list, I was addressing Nirvana's request for an antagonistic view of liberals (the perception of the right-wing conservative), and it appears I have succeeded, at least in getting the discussion rolling.
Cathar1950 wrote:Kctheshootinfools ideas sound just like the ranting of Pat Robertson.Of course 1John had to bring in some kind of homosexual slam defining all liberals as satanic.
I have no respect for Pat Robertson, Falwell or the like, but these stereotypical anti-liberal comments do resemble something they would say.
I like Micatela's notion of the power of 'spin'. These are good, but they are just as broad as the more cynical generalizations I presented. With that said, here are my LIBERAL and CONSERVATIVE takes on each. (Now you can criticize me, as these are actually MY opinions).
micatala wrote:
1. Liberals care about seeing that all people are treated humanely and with respect. They are especially concerned about mistreatment of subgroups that have suffered a history of abuse, and work to see that these historical abuses are remedied.
LIBERAL:
Excellent point, and at heart I cannot disagree with most issues. No moderately compassionate human being would. Everyone is valuable, and no man/woman is more important than another.
CONSERVATIVE:
But let's remember the democratic concept of 1 man, 1 vote. Using the homosexual marriage example, most of the remaining states adopted a ban on gay marriage amendment to their state constitutions immediately following the supreme court's decision to not overturn Massachusett's law allowing gay marriage. You may see this as the abuse of a subgroup, but perhaps its not. This is not the forum to debate homosexuality, the point is that this is not a matter of religious, racial, ethnic, or gender inequality -- it's a defense of natural humanity.
2. Liberals look at the world holistically, and put more value on seeing the world as a whole operating as a civilized and constructive society, than in promoting parochial, sectarian, or nationalistic interests.
LIBERAL:
Cant agree more with most environmental concerns, such as pollution, deforestation and unnatural extinction of animals, overutilization of natural resources, etc.
CONSERVATIVE:
What about
significant human health gains? I dont need a mink coat either, I dont hunt for sport (or food), and since we are omnivores, I can even agree that we as humans can live off plant life rather than meat, but you'd be hard pressed to find a 'liberal' who'd turn down a life saving medication in the ER because the pharmaceutical company killed a few thousand rats (or even monkeys) during its development.
3. Liberals see government as a potential solution to certain problems. They do not value capitalism for capitalism's sake, but view the higher good of humanity as more important than capitalistic principles.
LIBERAL:
The greater good of taking care of all humanity cannot be understated. I think a national healthcare system, and putting a lot more time AND money into the development of QUALITY public school systems (including higher education) stands to benefit everyone.
CONSERVATIVE:
When do you draw the line? At what point is the government controlling too much of your financial and social well-being, and deciding for you how to best spend YOUR money. At what point can or should a free society pull back and take some control for themselves again?
4. Liberals encourage those who have more to shoulder a larger share of the responsibility for caring for the poor. Liberals acknowledge that people may be poor despite their hard work and best efforts at attaining a sustainable economic situation.
LIBERAL:
In an ideal world, once again, everyone would benefit from socialism. If not financially, in other ways, such as the benefit of living with lower crime rates and less homelessness. We can use les disparity in life
CONSERVATIVE:
The financial burden
as well as the benefits need to be distributed proportionately. If the wealthy and 'middle class' subsidize the poor with disproportionately high taxation, and end up with little ability to improve their own financial status or standard of living, where is the incentive to become educated, work hard, be productive, innovative, and excel?
Also, let's not act naive about the fact that our society has MANY people who CAN work, but choose not to be responsible citizens because they've been conditioned to living on government programs and are content to continue doing so. Why should we support an unwed mother on welfare who continues to have children she cant support on her own? Agreed, these people unfairly give the deserving people a bad name, but that's the way it is. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.
5. Liberals acknowledge that not everyone agrees about the nature of God or even the existence of God, that different religions can have value even if they disagree with each other, and that we should respect each person's right to practice or not practice religion as they see fit.
LIBERAL:
How can you look at this any other way. Excellent point. It's all part of our 1st amendment rights as American citizens. Let's live in harmony among each other, and not care what religious affiliation your neighbors have. I'm all for it.
CONSERVATIVE:
If this were really the case, the double standard against the dominant religions (mainly Christianity) -- which actually infringe upon the rights of these religious members -- wouldnt exist. Why can't a Christian wear a Christian shirt in a public school? Let the muslim wear an Islamic shirt, and an atheist wear a "there is no God" shirt. If anyone complains, tell them to take a walk. THAT's America. Like it or not, most of the authors of the declaration and Constitution believed in God, and the foundation for our free society was based on Judeo-Christian principles. Motivated by their believe in God (a choice they freely possessed), they wrote the Constitution allowing people of all religions (or NO religion) to worship (or NOT worship) as they desired. There is no need to criticize any one religion or censor it the way our society has.
6. Liberals do not value militarism as an end in itself. Liberals acknowledge that war is a last resort, and usually represents a failure to solve problems by other means. Liberals are not necessarily pacifists, but they do understand that war and the preparation for possible war through massive arms programs have serious deleterious effects that are often discounted by those who promote war and militarism.
LIBERAL:
Again, how can anyone argue with this logic? War should ALWAYS be a last resort.
CONSERVATIVE:
These wars may not have been in our immediate defense, but should we have never helped the S Koreans, the S Vietnamese, the Kuwaitis? We joined WWII because of Japan, but should we have never assisted in bringing down the 3rd Reich? I agree Iraq got way out of hand, and may not have even been necessary to complete our long-term goals, but the 'war on terror' IS for our immediate defense. We were attacked right here at home. Do we just abandon all hope of keeping radical Islam from killing more of us in our backyards?