When you open your 'news report' with an entirely unnecessary insult like this:Grey Carter said:@Grey
Keep in mind that even the official news-people are known to have bias despite being professionally unbiased ordinarily. I'd compare what they said more to the kind of jabs we'd see on The Daily Show.Grey Day for Elcia said:Reporting the facts and stating your opinion calmly, reasonably and free from insult would render me a great deal more sympathetic to your cause, then shallow, cruel remarks and personal jabs ever could.
We are all biased in our own way--it's the human condition. But opening an article with hostile attacks and insults--commenting on one's appearance, no less--is just childish. It hardly shines a nice light on your team if you spend the bulk of your argument subtly calling the other guys idiots. State your opinion. Point out perceived fallacies in your opponent's. Suggest solutions or a course of action. Be civil. That's how you win debates. You don't get up on your chair and shout out how you're right and they're morons. Just because it's your perspective doesn't mean you have the higher ground and some inherited right to act like a tosser.Hiroshi Mishima said:Keep in mind that even the official news-people are known to have bias despite being professionally unbiased ordinarily. I'd compare what they said more to the kind of jabs we'd see on The Daily Show.Grey Day for Elcia said:Reporting the facts and stating your opinion calmly, reasonably and free from insult would render me a great deal more sympathetic to your cause, then shallow, cruel remarks and personal jabs ever could.
Also, the Escapist isn't known for being terribly unbiased, so I'm a little surprised it would get you so much. If I heard someone sitting in their little news studio blatantly bashing something I liked with no provocation and flimsy evidence, I'd feel a bit biased, too.
I don't want to create a bunch of drama, but... Grey Carter seems to have a lot of opinions and I'm seeing a trend of emotionally-charged articles from him. It's rather worrying, especially when it's about something the Escapist at large already has a prejudice against. A perfectly valid and understandable prejudice, mind, but still.Grey Day for Elcia said:When you open your 'news report' with an entirely unnecessary insult like this you lose your credibility rather quickly and come off looking childish and desperate. Reporting the facts and stating your opinion calmly, reasonably and free from insult would render me a great deal more sympathetic to your cause, then shallow, cruel remarks and personal jabs ever could.Grey Carter said:@Grey
See, I doubt most people would have thought about that if someone hadn't of pointed it out for them. I saw a sickly boy trying to make friends with the only person nearby around his age, screw up, and try to fix his mistake and save his friends. I saw a small family that was basically what people like about the little mouse people in movies.Spot1990 said:It is kinda socialist in regards to the whole "we just take what we need from those that have it" idea. Fox aren't big on that.CleverCover said:Um, did they even watch Arrietty? I just finished that and the only annoying part was the music and the lack of clean dubbing. I saw no agenda on that movie.
It's aboutIt's a cute, adorable, somewhat corny movie.a girl and her family that is just trying to survive and possible cope with being the last of their kind. They just borrow a little bit from the humans to keep living and don't bother anyone. Then a sickly kid comes and tries to befriend them and shit hits the fan from there. It's about not judging at first sight and being brave, at least I think it was.
Why are the super conservatives doing nothing but making my forehead red from all the damned facepalms? Is this really necessary? Did they all suddenly contract stupid disease combined with foot-in-mouth disease with a bit of mouth diarrhea?