Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Andrew Coyne touchy on Twitter this #elxn41: I thought he was made of sterner stuff.

acoyne
Fascinating. Ppl who know nothing abt physics generally defer to physicists. But economics... ppl think they can craft it to their designs.
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Fat Arse
@ re: "Ppl who know nothing abt ...economics... think they can craft it to their designs." = A $55B CPC Harper deficit!
acoyne
Ivison and Ibbitson see it more the way I do.

Fat Arse
@ re:"Ivison...and Ibbitson ...see it more the way I do." No surprise, you're all in the same bubble and spit swaping the same meme's!
acoyne
Let's be clear: 5 fraud convictions is certainly more shocking than 2. But still a mystery why a guy w/even 1 conviction was anywhr near PM

Fat Arse
@ re: your Q-"still a mystery why a guy w/even 1 conviction was anywhr near PM"- A: he knows, your bias - - he can get away with it!
acoyne
I'm sorry: I wouldn't hire a guy with a fraud conviction to deliver a pizza.

Fat Arse
@ "I'm sorry: I wouldn't hire a guy with a fraud conviction to deliver a pizza." No? WTF? But U endorse his boss?
acoyne
@ I don't endorse any1. U hv rare ability 2 ignore evidence that contradicts yr pov. Have u read anything else I've written?

Fat Arse
@ With all do respect Sir, yes... I 've read all your writings for decade+. From my vantage point you are this election, solidly [1/3]
Fat Arse
@ [2/3 con'd] an economic determinist who is prone to "70's era' reductionism about LP platform -but unwilling to apply 80's analysis
Fat Arse
@ [3/3] that highlights the similarities of the flawed economic assumptions Harpo [i.e. Reagan?] is betting on during our recession.

acoyne
@ You can call me an economic determinist, whatever the hell that is, if you like. But spare me the "partisan" crap...

Fat Arse
@ re: "spare me the "partisan" crap"? A determinist who only sees one side of the ledger IS "Partisan"= economy needs social component

acoyne
@ Fine. So you *disagree* with me. Adults disagree without impugning each other's motives, ethics or professionalism.

Fat Arse
@ I'll leave you be now... BTW, wasn't impugning your motives "just the lenses you use" - ever in WPG look me up- we can resume then;)

acoyne
@ We have nothing more to discuss, then.
Fat Arse
@ Pity, but do take care.

[...THEN THE "UN-FOLLOWING" OCCURED... COYNE BARRED ME!]
Fat Arse
@ On the basis our earlier give&take U took offense? Now I am prohibited from "following"? Really? Silly, sad, and surreal.
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[addendum: I really thought he was made of sterner stuff.]


2 comments:

  1. Honestly? My honest, constructive view?

    I'd take Coyne's side on this, for three reasons. First, he's actually been one of the strongest and most consistent critics of the government over the last few years, so much so that my Tory friends denounce him as partisan for the other side. Second, his name is in this exchange, and yours isn't. Given that, and given (3) the near-neutral expectations of his profession, your comments were the online equivalent of walking up to a waitress you'd never met, saying she pours coffee too quickly because she's a whore, insisting it's ok to say so because it's a public place, and then wondering why she wouldn't serve you your favorite breakfast the next morning.

    Hell, maybe she is a whore, but maybe not. But why bring that up? Why not just talk about the coffee? And isn't a little more evidence is necessary before you make it personal AND expect breakfast the next morning, no?

    I really do think people have totally lost track of what sounds offensive and what doesn't thanks to the Interweb. It's given us all the power to say things without a fact checker, to publish things without a second opinion to say "this sucks," and it's given us the power to snip from behind various walls without any need to see the human beings on the other side. Sure, that's valuable in some ways, because some things that aren't polite do need to be said. But that doesn't mean everything that's said actually fits that bill.

    Have we all responded accordingly? I know there's a few things I'd rather I hadn't said, but it felt so easy to say... Maybe this is your moment to wonder?

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  2. @ Brian,
    Can't say I wholly agree with all your points, but do understand issues you are raising here. Will undertake to ruminate for a bit. Look in mirror, reflect, and think... be back shortly ;)

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