Blu217 said:
Dagnabbit--here we go AGAIN with this touchy, misguided perception of moral judgment.
I do not see how my quote clarifying someone else's explanation of an opinion on testing makes a logical leap to an issue of respect. Did I disrespect you by having an opinion of my own? It's unfair to me to filter my comments with perception and assign all sorts of things I've not said. And unless I've posted that anyone here is bad people, it's equally unfair to attempt to place those words between any of my lines.
I've been VERY clear on my point of view and I think I've shared it very respectfully, but not everyone recognizes the difference between debate and argument. If I disagree with you, I'm judging you? Come on.
This thread is making my brain bleed, and I'm not being tested for anything other than patience. I'm out.
Perhaps the reason I perceive a judgement on your part are the implications in your various statements. For example, your posts in this thread as numbered:
#23 where you state: "while someone smears eyeshadow or conditioner in their eyes, which may burn and sting and blind them.... all so you can look pretty"
***IMO, this is a judgment that those who don't feel like you do are vain and cruel in order to "look pretty" . . . ***
#34 wher you state: "I show my respect to what I'm consuming by being educated about how it got to my plate. I know all about the inhumane practices in the industry. I don't like ANY of it. But I am well educated on how it goes down, as I think we all should be. Understanding the complete process about how your food is raised, slaughtered/harvested and the process by which it arrives at your table does change the way you feel about the foods you consume."
***IMO, makes an assumption that if doesn't feel like you do, then not educated. Than makes the judgement that if educated, should change how feel to reflect how YOU feel now that you're educated about it.***
#38 where you state: "It's a line that lies between those of us who don't care if animals bleed from their eyes for frickin' SHAMPOO, and those who do. One needn't be fanatical about researching everything she buys, but if learning this goes on doesn't at least move her, I believe it says a lot about a person"
***IMO, this is MORAL judgement. What exactly do you mean by "says a lot about a person"? I presume and the implication is that you and those who feel as you have higher moral superiority. But, I may be wrong.***
#41 where you state: "any moderately compassionate person would feel similarly"
***IMO, this is a judgment that those who don't feel as you do are not compassionate.
#54 where you state: "What I didn't clarify is that it says to me that person is not wholly compassionate to all living things. If it sounds unpleasant, well it's simply what has been posted in the thread many times: don't care, doesn't bother me one bit, I prefer animals to be tested... I view that only as fact--this stuff about passing morality judgments is incorrect.
***IMO, this is an explicit moral judgement on whether someone is compasionate based on whether they agree with you or not . . . ***
Now, to some of your specific comments:
-you did not disrespect me by expressing your opinion. Nor did I intend to disrespect you by expressing MY opinion that you're passing moral judgement by the manner in which you chose to state your position.
-I have recounted you exact statements above to show WHY I formed the perception you were judging those who don't agree with you.
-I'm not placing words between you lines, I'm merely reading your posts as documented above.
-You have indeed been VERY clear on your views and have been respectful thus far.
-No, if you disagree, doesn't necesarily mean you're judging. Your comments lead me to believe you're judging, not your opinion nor the position you have taken.
-As an attorney, I totally understand the difference between debate and argument -- it's what I do for a living.
Perhaps your strong and admirable feelings for animals just makes this too hard for you to discuss without getting emotional . . .