Do you feel it is wrong to call someone names? Do you feel it is not the right way to have a productive conversation?
Depends on the conversation and the name, of course, of course :)
In general, if you are having a discussion and someone uses name calling as a tactic, then it is not likely to be productive, of course.
But is there a great need to "draw a line"? How many pro-NAMBLA supporters come onto this forum and start stating their beliefs?
Whether someone is here from NAMBLA or not is irrelevant to the question. We HAVE had many antivaxxers here, a subset of people who deny their children life-saving medical, but that is also irrelevant. I am trying to determine whether or not it is truly felt that we should respect all views and have a conversation about that or whether if it felt that we should draw a line somewhere because, if we draw the line somewhere, the conversation should be about that line and where it is and why.
Viv, I don't know if you've been called names on previous threads, but if you're smarting because someone on this thread called you "a walking argument", then that is as nothing compared to how you've treated individuals who have the audacity to answer that they believe in God.
First, I'm not smarting from anything anyone online says about me. Personally, I find it quite amusing, kind of like when a kitten attacks a Rottweiler. It's JUST SO ADORABLE! However, it also allows us to see how forum members respond to personal attacks and give us a bit of insight into their perception vs. reality.
Specifically, who did I call names for believing in god? What personal attack did I make upon them? Is it OK for someone to call me names because of the perception that I hurt someone's else's feelings? Is it now OK to call names as long as it's directed at the right person? Are there now degrees of personal attacks the forum members are thinking is OK?
These questions will have interesting answers should anyone honestly answer them.