Tolerance
Over the past generation, the so-called virtue of tolerance has suddenly surpassed all other virtues. Since being in the Gulch, I have become increasingly aware of how tolerance can be a signal to others to trample on you like a doormat.
On the other hand, whereas intolerance of error gets you branded outside the Gulch, here it is often viewed as the correct response. In fact, Ms. Rand was one of the least tolerant people in the last 100 years. I am now beginning to view that as an endearing quality.
Please enlighten me as to whether you consider tolerance and/or politeness are virtuous or not, and of course, explain the basis for your viewpoint.
On the other hand, whereas intolerance of error gets you branded outside the Gulch, here it is often viewed as the correct response. In fact, Ms. Rand was one of the least tolerant people in the last 100 years. I am now beginning to view that as an endearing quality.
Please enlighten me as to whether you consider tolerance and/or politeness are virtuous or not, and of course, explain the basis for your viewpoint.
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Tolerance and politeness are not the same thing.
I am tolerant of someone learning new skills for example. People need to make mistakes to learn to get it right, and it can take time and practice
As many have mentioned, I too am intolerant of those trying to steal my life, my liberty and the products of my labor. I am really intolerant of the willfully ignorant.
Politeness is a social skill. Tolerance is not.
2 words (well 3 words actually) I have come to hate. Tolerance & politically correct.
;-) ( loved the song, btw).
Kind regards,
NMA
Based on their actions and results, intolerance would be a better fit.
I am intolerant of those that refuse to recognize, or wish to undermine my right to exist for my own sake. I am intolerant of those that preach tolerance, but display the most intolerance towards the rights of others. Recently there has been a great deal of wrongful intolerance at colleges by students and faculty when speakers of differing opinions have been slandered and threatened with violent rhetoric. I believe I am a very patient person though and will demonstrate great tolerance for those that are merely ignorant, so long as they are willing to use logic to check their premises and learn. I fully expect to be held to the same standard. Make your case and argue it with civility. I may be swayed. Tolerance is a virtue so long as it does not require sacrifice of principle or self. Intolerance for those that wish to force their will upon me, or use government for same, when their will means sacrifice on my part is a virtue!
Respectfully,
O.A.
Edited for clarity.
I was just thinking of it as a general life skill. If I couldn't tolerate people making mistakes, including myself, I'd go crazy.
It's also necessary for people to get along in a free society. A year ago someone posted that think with Chomsky talking to students about having to agree on standards of what's offensive since the entire campus was their home. I thought, no, your dorm room or house is your home, and once you're in public space or someone else's space you have tolerate things that are stupid, offensive, etc.
I have a nasty habit of being the proverbial "bull in a china shop" sometimes and definitely lack tact.
I am losing tolerance for the word tolerance.
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