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Question Insanity: What to Ask Progressives
Pajamas Media ^ | December 27, 2010 | Oleg Atbashian

Posted on 12/27/2010 6:58:07 AM PST by Kaslin

An ex-Soviet immigrant goes Socratic on his liberal American critics.

The two women who showed up early for my book signing at a small bookstore in Houston, TX, never even bothered to open my book. Wearing knowing smiles, they engaged me in a bizarre discussion that wound up leaping all around the known and unknown universe. They hadn’t the slightest curiosity about my ideas as an ex-Soviet immigrant in America, or what I had to say about my experience working inside the two ideologically opposed systems. As it turned out, they had spotted my flyer in the store window the day before, and the book’s title — Shakedown Socialism — had enraged them so much that they decided to return the following day and give me a piece of their collective mind.

Their act almost made me feel as if I were back in the USSR, where the harassment of people with my opinions was the norm. The shorter, pudgier woman was the soloist bully, while her skinnier, older comrade provided backup vocals and noise effects. The duo’s repertoire was an eclectic collection of unoriginal talking points, each branded with an almost legible label: NPR, Air America, MSNBC, and so on. Not only were those mental fragments mismatched in key and rhythm; the very existence of harmony seemed an unfamiliar concept to them. But compared to the hard-core screaming I used to hear from card-carrying Soviet bullies, this was almost elevator music. If I had survived the original cast, I could certainly handle a watered-down remake.

Framed on their terms, the debate zigzagged from the evils of unbridled capitalism to global warming to Bush’s wars for oil to Sarah Palin’s stupidity. Since my opponents wouldn’t give me a chance to respond, I soon became bored and tried to entertain myself by redirecting the flow of mental detritus against itself in a way that would cause its own annihilation. I did that by asking questions.

I remembered an old trick invented in the fifth century B.C. by Socrates. Instead of telling people what he thought was true, Socrates asked seemingly simple questions that put his opponents on the path of finding the truth for themselves. Seeking genuine knowledge rather than mere victory in an argument, Socrates used his questions to cross-examine the hypotheses, assumptions, and axioms that subconsciously shaped the opinions of his opponents, drawing out the contradictions and inconsistencies they relied on.

As the two women faced my questions, their knowing smiles turned to scowls. Sometimes they would backtrack and correct their previous statements; sometimes, they would angrily storm out of the room in the manner of Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg on The View with Bill O’Reilly. After a while they would return with more talking points, and then they had to answer another logical question. My friends who witnessed the scene told me later they saw the shorter bully beginning to foam at the mouth.

Some heads contain an enormous number of facts that never bind with one another to form a fertile soil from which original ideas will grow. Each piece of information exists independently from the others, all of them continuously shifting and rolling around like grains of sand, forming ephemeral dunes in the lifeless deserts of their minds. The “open-minded” owners of such heads like to open their minds in the company of peers and admire each other’s fanciful sandy mindscapes. Every new whiff of wind or shaking of the head tosses the sand in more quirky patterns, forming new whimsical outlines. As previously covered facts are exposed and facts once exposed are concealed, a semblance of new ideas will emerge without any true change in content.

A similar effect is achieved when the content of such minds is raked by “intellectual” authors, filmmakers, and politicians — a practice they immensely enjoy, calling it a “spiritual” experience. They think of themselves as “intellectuals” while denying this title to anyone with a consistent, original mind. To have structured values is an unpardonable faux pas in their circles. Those who challenge them get sand thrown in their eyes — the punishment I was being subjected to at the Houston bookstore.

In return, I reminded my opponents about the existence of the scientific method of discovery — a logical device that had made Western civilization so successful in the past, but had now been abandoned by “progressive” thinkers. The resulting cognitive dissonance made them disoriented. In due course, they panicked and walked out, never to come back.

A few weeks later I told this story to Maggie Roddin, a radio talk show host in Philadelphia. (Click through my Website to hear this interview.) Maggie asked me to recall some of the questions, but I could only remember a few. She insisted that I write them down to share with her audience. As I did so, more questions began to pop up. Some were new, while others I had been asking for years while trying to make sense of my American experience. The resulting list may not exactly fit the definition of Socratic questioning. But in my defense, even Socrates couldn’t possibly envision the scale of absurdity a political argument could reach in the 21st century.

Dear Americans, these are some questions I have collected in 16 years of living in your country. Please see if you can answer them for me:

I hope you will find my questions handy. Feel free to pass them around and propose some of your own in the comments below.


TOPICS: Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: liberalism; ll; progressives; progressivism; questions
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To: bcsco
"If some people had wings and others didn't, and the government wanted to enforce "fairness," soon no one would have wings. Because wings cannot be redistributed, they can only be broken. Likewise, a government edict cannot make people smarter or more capable, but it can impede the growth of those with the potential. Wouldn't it be fair if, in the name of equality, we scar the beautiful, cripple the athletes, lobotomize the scientists, blind the artists, and sever the hands of the musicians? Why not?"

The plot of Harrison Bergeron...

61 posted on 01/01/2011 2:04:23 PM PST by Onelifetogive (I tweet, too...)
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To: Onelifetogive

But then the rest of us will have to act like imbeciles, otherwise it’s unfair to the politicians!


62 posted on 01/01/2011 2:36:53 PM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: B4Ranch; tubebender; SouthTexas; Pete-R-Bilt; Squantos

ping


63 posted on 01/01/2011 4:20:37 PM PST by glock rocks (Wait, what?)
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To: glock rocks; Kaslin

I ran a small business for several years and we were spending about $25 a customer to get the phone to ring but cussed the damn thing when it rang and invariably turned into a shouting match until in 1990 I read a article in a trade magazine by a guy with a auto transmission shop in NY who turned the light on for us. We attended his first seminar and 4 more after that and they were not cheap or close by. My son has his DVDs and held classes for his employees last month for 3 nights and one more this month.

The solution? Answer a question with a question...


64 posted on 01/01/2011 5:06:14 PM PST by tubebender (The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in Eureka...)
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To: tubebender; glock rocks

Example ?...please.


65 posted on 01/01/2011 5:20:32 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: glock rocks

I read this a couple of days ago and the reread was just as enjoyable. My loss of short term memory is making life truly shine.


66 posted on 01/01/2011 5:22:00 PM PST by B4Ranch (Do NOT remain seated until this ride comes to a full and complete stop! We're going the wrong way!)
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To: Squantos
I "retired" in 1993 but Terry Greenhut continues to offer his tapes. He has had 3 heart attacks in the past 10 or 15 years but don't let that stop you...
67 posted on 01/01/2011 5:40:38 PM PST by tubebender (The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in Eureka...)
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To: B4Ranch

You look familiar... What ward are you in?


68 posted on 01/01/2011 5:45:10 PM PST by tubebender (The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in Eureka...)
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To: tubebender

Thanks...will go do some research !

Merry New Year TB !


69 posted on 01/01/2011 5:48:21 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: tubebender

Roll over towards the door. I’m in the bed next to you and now that I’ve got your attention, “Quit using my slippers when you go the the bathroom!”


70 posted on 01/01/2011 6:44:55 PM PST by B4Ranch (Do NOT remain seated until this ride comes to a full and complete stop! We're going the wrong way!)
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To: B4Ranch

I always empty them in your soup bowl but if you’re going to be mean to me I’ll tie your shoe laces together agin...


71 posted on 01/01/2011 6:50:35 PM PST by tubebender (The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in Eureka...)
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To: tubebender

Do you know why I offer to get your coffee in the morning? That’s right, you ole coot. Keep wearing my slippers and I’ll keep peeing in your coffee cup.

Are we going bowling tonight or did she say trolling?


72 posted on 01/01/2011 7:33:26 PM PST by B4Ranch (Do NOT remain seated until this ride comes to a full and complete stop! We're going the wrong way!)
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To: Kaslin
Why weren’t there demonstrations with anti-feudal slogans under feudal rule? And under Stalin, no anti-communist demonstrations? And under Hitler, no anti-fascist demonstrations? In a free capitalist society, anti-capitalist demonstrations are commonplace. Is capitalism really the worst system?

One of my subordinants was extremely liberal and spouted multiculturalism and praised moslems because "she knows some who are really nice people."

I asked her what would happen if she visited the Vatican. She immediately became very uncomfortable as I remarked she might take a tour and buy a T-Shirt. I followed up by asking her what would happen if she showed up in Mecca.

She nearly had a melt down.

73 posted on 01/01/2011 8:31:54 PM PST by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: SumProVita

Hell, I’m gonna use some on the trolls on Free Republic!


74 posted on 01/01/2011 8:33:02 PM PST by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: rlmorel
Speaking with liberals is possible, but only with liberals who are in the middle 30%.

Have you notices, when a conservative speaker visits (by invitation) a college or university, the lefties try to shout them down and drown them out?

Ideas outside their control terrify liberals.

75 posted on 01/01/2011 8:44:56 PM PST by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: Grizzled Bear

LOL...so true. The intellectual equivalent of stuffing their index fingers in each ear. The youngest ones with the glazed eyes and the oldest, desiccated withered ones fifty and older are the absolute worst. (think...college students and hippie Code Pinkos...)


76 posted on 01/01/2011 8:58:28 PM PST by rlmorel ("If this doesn't light your fire, Men, the pilot light's out!"...Coach Ed Bolin)
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To: B4Ranch; tubebender

This is serious thread. Get a room!

No, wait...


77 posted on 01/01/2011 10:01:02 PM PST by glock rocks (Wait, what?)
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