Case of Opinionitis?
by , 04-02-2007 at 03:56 PM (1519 Views)
This is a rant about opinions. Unless you live under a rock, chances are quite good that you will hold an opinion or two about at least something, correct? Chances are also pretty fair that while some people may agree with you, some will not. I suppose the ranting part comes in now....why do some people state their opinion as if it was some carved in stone fact and not something personal and subjective?
Let me give an example:
So in my analysis, person A is stating their opinion subjectively. Person B is coming in and rebutting that. There is nothing wrong with a rebuttal...that is the whole point of a forum in my view, stating one's opinion. The problem to me is the way the rebuttal is stated. It is stated not so much as "Oh this is my opinion on the subject" but more along the line of "Everybody who is anybody recognizes that Peanut Butter Sandwich is utter dreck, because I say so" with an underlying assumption that person A must also be a moron who admires literary poo. Either that, or they are completely misguided and ignorant and of course must benefit by the wisdom of person B.Person A.) I really enjoyed Peanut Butter Sandwich by Sally Sushi, I think it is one of her better novels.
Person B.) Sally Sushi is a moron and Peanut Butter Sandwich is the written equivalent of a steaming pile of doggy poo.
Do you see my point with this? To me, it smacks of arrogance. Wouldn't it be much more tactful and kinder to say something along the idea of this:
The message is not diluted, person B is still stating his (or her) opinion, but they are owning it as their own subjective feeling--and not trying to make it seem like an objective fact rather than a subjective opinion.Person A.) I really enjoyed Peanut Butter Sandwich by Sally Sushi, I think it is one of her better novels.
Person B.) To be honest, I am not a fan of Sally Sushi. I find her work in general to be of fairly low quality and to me Peanut Butter Sandwich is full of inconsistencies and glaring errors.
Well, whatever. I don't have the right to dictate to people how they express themselves and of course this is all drivel on my part...I have been known to state my opinions rather arrogantly...which is something I don't like about me or anybody else.



