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Ask HN: How to escape extremist discourse?
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5 points
by throwme122
3335 days ago
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When discussing sensible matters (global warming, globalization, choice of JS framework, etc) the discussion is often monopolized by extremist participants' ideas. Usually because they are so out of touch with reality that more reasonable participants think they ought to counter those arguments. This creates a situation where the original ideas from reasonable participants are not the focus, the extremist dominates the train of thought. It's likely that reasonable participants will have ideas that need refinement. However, they are robbed of the opportunity to do that because there simply isn't space to focus on it. Again, the extremist ideas dominate. Pseudo real world example: Party A in a certain country is in favor of immigration and wants to discuss a plain to accept refugees. Their ideas are good for at most 10k refugees but could be refine to support receiving 100k. Because anti-immigration extremists will dominate the discourse, these ideas won't get the exposure and refinement they need. Then, there is an actual need to receive 500k refugees and nobody is prepared because time was waste refusing extremist bombs, which in turn plays to extremists advantage because now 500k refugees will arrive and it will be a huge mess, validating their claims that immigration is bad. How to escape this cycle? |
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Maybe, just maybe, the one who says "that's a bad idea" is actually the "reasonable participant".